Energy Efficiency News Archives
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From 2010 to 2015, the total US green building market value is projected to increase from $71.1 billion to $173.5 billion, according to the latest issue of EL Insights. This represents a CAGR of 19.5% during this time period.
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Ten years ago, few people knew what a compact fluorescent light bulb looked like, but today, the curly bulb is the symbol of a "green" home. Could high-performance, insulating windows be the next CFL, the next big thing in home energy efficiency?
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MILWAUKEE, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite a global recession, investment levels in energy efficiency have remained strong according to the Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) released today by Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), the global leader in delivering products, services and solutions that increase energy efficiency in buildings.
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Sixty-three percent of U.S. companies believe government tax breaks are needed to accelerate the adoption of green investments, according to a global survey by workspace solutions provider Regus.
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As the Air Force seeks to realize both its own and federally mandated energy efficiency goals, its top energy official is pressing for better ways to measure progress.
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Lack of federal legislation should not stop firms from reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. That’s because an effective energy and emissions reduction program sharpens a firm’s focus, is good for the bottom line, and provides other benefits. So says a new report by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change.
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The yen for energy efficiency is beginning to take hold in industrial America. Whether it's axles in Detroit or beer in Delaware, there are companies that realize they could eventually be touched by pending federal legislation to put a price on carbon emissions.
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For a growing number of U.S. companies, the potential failure of Congress to pass a law reducing carbon emissions will not be a disaster. They will continue reducing emissions anyway because it increases their profits and helps them find new and often lucrative markets.
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ARMONK, NY — IBM this week has released the latest in its industry frameworks series a set of software solutions focused on making individual sectors more efficient and less carbon-intensive.
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