IMT, MIT CoLab Help Cities Navigate Options for Financing Energy Upgrades
PACE, MEETs, and more.
PACE, MEETs, and more.
Driven by a need to foster economic development, create jobs, and address environmental concerns, cities are increasingly recognizing the need to encourage investment in building performance with creative financing mechanisms. Making the largest impact possible with limited funds can be challenging. However, cities now have an abundance of governmental and private sector tools available to … Continued
Green design is good design.
Cities are already making good use of energy benchmarking data.
The many benefits of energy code compliance.
FHA rule factors efficiency.
High-quality data is needed to value homes intelligently.
IMT and the Appraisal Institute release a new guide for green appraisal.
What to expect under the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code Building Officials descended upon Atlantic City, New Jersey in October to attend the International Code Council’s (ICC) Public Comment Hearings and decide the final version of the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). The IECC is updated every three years and serves as the national … Continued
Leading utilities are helping building owners, property managers, businesses and governments benchmark the energy performance of their buildings. Utilities benefit by supporting benchmarking in many ways including: improving customer, helping drive peak demand reductions, enabling utility programs to achieve greater energy efficiency results per dollar, and increasing the cost-effectiveness of portfolios. The National Association of … Continued