IMT Releases Major Reports on Job Creation & Energy Disclosure
Today, IMT released two major new reports…
Today, IMT released two major new reports…
Major U.S. cities and states, including New York City, San Francisco, the District of Columbia, and California, now require building owners and operators to comparatively rate the energy performance of their buildings and disclose building energy-performance indicators to the marketplace. Existing policies are projected to impact more than 4 billion square feet of floor space … Continued
New library will act as important central resource for landlords, tenants and brokers.
IMT joins U.S. DOE, BOMA, NRDC, others to launch green lease website.
An analysis conducted by the Institute for Market Transformation (IMT) and the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) found that a rating and disclosure policy for commercial and multifamily residential buildings applied nationally would result in significant job growth, consumer energy savings and increased private investment in energy efficiency improvements. The analysis found that such a … Continued
According to a new report, China has made great strides in improving code compliance since 2005.
China has achieved significant gains in its compliance with building energy codes.
On March 14th, the Green Builder Coalition and Green Builder Media presented a thorough look at the SAVE Act.
New IMT research identifies ways to boost compliance with building energy codes.
Five case studies reveal low-cost strategies for local governments to improve energy efficiency.