Coming to NYC: Building Energy Grades
Guest post from Russell Unger, Executive Director at Urban Green Council.
Guest post from Russell Unger, Executive Director at Urban Green Council.
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Insights from our Energy Symposium.
Chambers of commerce and similar organizations are trusted thought leaders and primary connectors to small businesses. They have the power to effectively work with their members as well as key energy efficiency influencers such as utilities, banks, and local governments to ignite greater interest and investment in building performance and secure deeper savings in hard-to-reach … Continued
It's the first public energy rating system from a U.S. city.
Part 2 of 3 in our new Underwriting Efficiency blog series.
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IMT's Amberli Young recaps her on-site work in Houston.
The City Energy Project methodology is designed to assist medium to large cities in identifying residential and commercial energy code compliance issues and help identify the areas that each jurisdiction should focus on in order to improve their compliance rates. The methodology provides an informal energy code compliance rate that is not intended to be … Continued
Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) consist of a broad set of tools and services that give building owners, facility managers, energy managers, and commercial property management companies the information required to measure, manage, and enhance building performance. When used in alignment with other energy management best practices, EMIS can lower a building’s energy use by … Continued