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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.
BTO announced it is funding more than $3 million in five projects to improve the efficiency of the nation’s commercial buildings.
This year we recognized 13 organizations for their exemplary performance in energy-efficiency interior lighting practices.
Energy efficiency resources save energy and may reduce peak demand.
DOE announced up to $3.7 million to study and validate new energy efficiency solutions for the nation's homes.
The Building Energy Codes Program supports the development and implementation of residential and commercial building energy codes by engaging with government and industry stakeholders and by providing technical assistance for code development, adoption, and compliance.
DOE recently announced nearly $4.5 million for 13 grants to small businesses to develop energy efficient technologies in the buildings sector.
It’s no secret that the explosion of connectivity triggered by the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) is also impacting the lighting industry.
DOE recognized 13 organizations leading the way in efficient troffer lighting and control systems upgrades.
The Building Technologies Office’s JUMP initiative, hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), now has three open Calls for Innovation and invite