An Unprecedented Opportunity: About IMT
Learn more about how IMT makes ambitious climate and efficiency goals a reality in this new organizational briefing document.
Learn more about how IMT makes ambitious climate and efficiency goals a reality in this new organizational briefing document.
Jessica Miller, IMT Specialist for Public-Private Strategy and Engagement, shares why cross-sector collaboration is key to achieving national and local climate and building energy reduction goals. What do you value most about building energy efficiency and high-performance buildings? I first got into this field out of an interest in architectural history. I love cities and … Continued
Learn the differences between DC and New York building performance policies.
Salt Lake City wants to be climate positive by 2040. To reach this, the city is committed to reducing its community greenhouse gas emissions by 50% from a 2009 baseline by 2030 and 80% by 2040.
IMT’s Energy Opportunity Scan helps cities gain a deeper understanding o how these market actors view energy efficiency.
IMT’s experts catalyze collective and permanent market change. Get to know Megan O’Neil, Manager of City Solutions.
Meet Rajiv Ravulapati, the City Energy Project Technical Advisor for the City of St. Louis.
NYC’s Climate Mobilization Act is one of the most ambitious actions any city has taken to reduce CO2 emissions. Now the hard work of implementation begins.
As Energy Advisor to the City of Reno through the City Energy Project, Suzanne Linfante engages community stakeholders and designs and implements policies to reduce energy use in the city’s building stock.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting women leading the way on high-performance buildings. Meet Donna Hope, President at UHope-Consulting.