BTO enlisted researchers from PNNL to estimate how much energy building control systems could deliver across the national commercial building stock.
Findings show that BTO funding has helped save Americans money on their energy bills and advanced fundamental knowledge in the field.
DOE announced up to $32 million for research and development that will further improve the resilience of the nation's electric grid.
Every hour more than 200,000 new devices get connected to the Internet globally, and the U.S. market for these devices is the world’s biggest.
Team wins the 2017 Laboratory Director’s Science and Engineering Achievement Award for Exceptional Team Achievement in Science and Technology.
International Research and Development Collaboration Leads to Buildings Innovation in U.S. and China
The U.S. and China are working together to accelerate R&D to tap various energy sources, improve efficiency, and bolster energy security.
The impressive gains that have been already achieved in solid-state lighting efficacy occasionally prompt the question as to why DOE continues to fund SSL R&D.
The Building Technologies Office’s JUMP initiative, hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), now has three open Calls for Innovation and invite
Lumileds develops and manufactures LEDs as well as automotive lighting products, and distributes them to customers in the U.S. and abroad.
A properly designed and constructed building envelope can greatly increase a building’s energy savings, comfort, and indoor air quality.