Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, One Utility at a Time
Associate Director of Utility and Regulatory Strategy, Julia Eagles, shares her path to IMT and her thoughts on the role of utilities in mitigating climate change.
Associate Director of Utility and Regulatory Strategy, Julia Eagles, shares her path to IMT and her thoughts on the role of utilities in mitigating climate change.
Approved proposals will bring an estimated 10% or more efficiency improvement for both residential and commercial buildings.
Energy efficiency is a cheap climate change solution that comes with many benefits, including job creation and compatibility with other key solutions.
To our partners, colleagues, and stakeholders: As we wrap up 2019, I’d like to pause for a moment to reflect on recent accomplishments and discuss how the Institute for Market Transformation (IMT) is approaching some big changes I see emerging in the decade ahead. As many of you know, I was thrilled to step into … Continued
In 2019, we saw climate commitments continue but, more notably, we saw cities starting to take action to meet their commitments.
Across the real estate sector, we are seeing more commitment to climate change action, from increases in investor action to rising stakeholder pressure.
Analyzing and defining the quickest and best ways to reduce carbon emissions from our buildings is imperative for revolutionizing our energy system.
IMT will manage the city’s new one-stop-shop for building performance standards.
To cut carbon pollution by 200,000 metric tons, large commercial buildings in Philadelphia are now subject to a building tune-up requirement to improve energy efficiency.
Five recommendations for Government Voting Representatives participating in the 2021 IECC vote.