Transparency Is a Key Ingredient for City Climate Action
Helping cities turn climate data into action.
Helping cities turn climate data into action.
IMT is helping cities take the next step with energy benchmarking data.
Part three in our series recognizing IMT’s 20th anniversary.
Building performance policies gain momentum in U.S. cities.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Katie Weeks, IMT / katie.weeks@imt.org / 202-525-2883, x306 Danna Walker, NRDC / dwalkers@nrdc.org / 240.498.6193 Now comprising 20 cities, by 2030 the project could save more than $1.5 billion annually and reduce climate pollution equivalent to taking 2 million cars off the road for a year November 15, 2016—Mayors from 10 U.S. … Continued
The energy strategies of smaller and mid-size cities must be proven, shared, and replicated.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Katie Weeks, katie.weeks@imt.org, 202.525.32883, x306 Landmark DOE Initiative to Ignite Clean Energy Action in 60 Cities and Counties Across the Country Washington, DC (Sept. 27, 2016)—Announced by the White House during Smart Cities Week, the U.S. Department of Energy is launching the Better Communities Alliance (BCA), a groundbreaking collaborative effort among local … Continued
For more than 20 years, IMT has worked toward a future in which all buildings are highly efficient, and our progress toward this goal is captured in our 2015 Annual Report.
Orignially published in August 2016, this paper was the precursor to the Putting Data to Work toolkit that was released in February 2018. Putting Data to Work: Using Building Energy Performance Data to Expand the Market for Energy Efficiency in Buildings An increasing number of state and local jurisdictions are implementing building performance reporting laws, which generate … Continued
Statement from Cliff Majersik