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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.
Often located in small- to medium-sized buildings, small businesses face a common barrier to maximizing economic growth – energy costs.
Numerous barriers persist to widespread uptake and implementation of smart building technologies.
To help city staff and program administrators manage energy data, IIMT recently released the Putting Data to Work toolkit.
HVAC, water heating, and other appliances represent more than half of the total energy used in U.S. residential and commercial buildings.
BTO recently released a retrospective benefit-cost analysis that quantifies the impact of Building America activities in the new residential market.
It's no surprise that aging properties are in desperate need of improvements given that nearly 60% of multifamily buildings were built before 1980.