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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced winners of its fourth annual Race to Zero Student Design Competition, a collegiate competition engaging university students to design zero energy ready homes. A zero energy ready home is a high-performance ...
Earlier this week, the Energy Department’s Advanced Rooftop Unit Campaign recognized eight organizations for their exemplary efforts in replacing and upgrading rooftop units (RTUs), saving $5.6 million over a span of just one year.
American consumers and utilities spend over $7B on demand side management programs.
The advancement of the economy is heavily dependent upon the productivity of the commercial sector.
Hubbell Lighting is a major manufacturer of LED and conventional luminaires and control solutions, and is one of the three largest lighting manufacturers based in the U.S.
Many energy-efficiency analyses involve entire building stocks rather than individual buildings.
For many homeowners across the U.S., cold climate air-source heat pumps (ASHPs) can be a cost-effective option for improving home comfort.
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed an ultrasonic drying concept that uses vibrations instead of heat to dry clothes.
The Emerging Technologies program supports innovative, early-stage R&D projects that de-risk the critical technical issues for next-generation energy
Oakland-based Lucid leveraged DOE’s Building Performance Database and Small Business Voucher program to develop a free energy benchmarking service.