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DOE’s RTU Campaign recognized seven businesses for their leadership in energy-efficient commercial buildings.
ORNL launched the JUMP into STEM initiative to advance student skills in the STEM fields and encourage early-stage research in energy efficiency.
These projects are funded through DOE’s SBIR and STTR programs, which are competitively awarded based on scientific and technical merit.
DOE announced progress made by 900+ organizations that are driving energy efficiency in the U.S. economy through the Better Buildings Initiative.
With a rapidly changing energy industry, Southern Company recognizes that accelerating technology development is more important than ever.
Funding will help support Administration’s goal to drive U.S. leadership in energy-saving building technologies.
Enabling smarter grids has the potential to create a revolution in the building sector that will save energy and costs.
Improving the operational performance of America’s buildings offers significant energy and cost savings.
DOE today unveiled the fourth installment of the "Better Buildings Challenge SWAP," featuring General Motors and L'Oréal USA.
The campaign works with commercial building owners that wish to upgrade to high-efficiency RTU technologies and practices in commercial buildings.