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We recently gave an overview of building energy codes. Now, we are going to take a deeper dive into the three main steps in the codes process.
The Data Surge App Showcase during this year’s Better Buildings Summit was filled with excitement as attendees were given the opportunity to vote in real-time for their favorite apps.
Select participants in DOE’s JUMP will be advanced into Cleantech Open’s Accelerator Program, based on their technical merit and market relevance.

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency Kathleen Hogan recently toured the Intertek testing laboratory i...
Early results from an experiment at PNNL suggest that a new method known as Intelligent Load Control rapidly reins in a building's energy demand.

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Technologies Office has announced a new partnership between DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Siemens to seek innovative ideas for the use of personal “smart” devices to control such things...

BTO announced follow-on funding for the two Buildings topic winners of the Catalyst Energy Innovation Prize.
EERE Success Story—LED Lighting in the Classroom for Energy Efficiency and Enhanced Learning
A vision is emerging of a connected world in which building equipment and systems coordinate to efficiently meet owners’ and occupants’ needs.

The Interior Lighting Campaign (Campaign) has seen tremendous success since its inception with over 160 leading organizations signing on.