The CNA Finance website has an article that describes the benefits of building automation. We Need A Smarter Process for Building Automation Commercial buildings are huge energy consumers that pollute the environment. The good news is that smart building technology exists to provide a solution to this problem for over 5.4 million US commercial … Continue reading Smart technology can help commercial buildings reduce their energy use
Category: energy efficiency
Sustainable energy in Asia
Richard Change writes in the Asia Outlook Magazine about the analyses energy deficiencies on the world’s largest continent, as the region builds towards its pivotal 2030 goals. As we start focusing on the global climate summit in Paris later this year, this is an important read to understand the dynamics in Asia. More Energy … Continue reading Sustainable energy in Asia
Developments in retrofit metal roofing
The Steelworks website from the American Iron and Steel Institute writes about retrofit metal roofing that helps heat and cool buildings, produces electricity for the grid, and harvests rainwater. Is this the way of the future? High Tech Roofing Brings Energy Efficiency to Department of Defense The nation’s largest energy user, the Department of … Continue reading Developments in retrofit metal roofing
New passive-design high-rise being built in New York City
Christian de Looper writes a good article in Tech Times about a new high-rise apartment building that will make it the largest passive building in the world. This 26-Story Building Will Be The Largest Passive Building Ever Built Passive energy-powered buildings are becoming more popular, although most of those that pass the requirements to … Continue reading New passive-design high-rise being built in New York City
There are growing concerns that the UK Green Deal is struggling to deliver large scale improvements and the ECO scheme has been effectively watered down
Will Nichols writes on the BusinessGreen website about a new government report that provides disturbing, but not surprising, news from the UK on the current state of affairs of its domestic energy efficiency programmes. Government energy efficiency plans 'off-track', official review warns The government's household energy efficiency programme is veering off track, according to … Continue reading There are growing concerns that the UK Green Deal is struggling to deliver large scale improvements and the ECO scheme has been effectively watered down
International survey raises the lack of a holistic energy efficiency strategy in the industrial sector
Robin Whitlock writes on the Renewable Energy Magazine website about a new survey that highlights that, for the most part, industry is not taking a comprehensive approach to addressing energy efficiency. Readers should look seriously at this and see if this is due to the barriers to industrial energy efficiency discussed in another post this … Continue reading International survey raises the lack of a holistic energy efficiency strategy in the industrial sector
Is it worth improving how we use energy?
A lot of people must be puzzled by the results of a recent study on the cost effectiveness of our energy efficiency programs. Chelsea Harvey in the Washington Post writes of a recent study that compares the cost of efficiency upgrades with the energy they save. What do you think about this? Study raises … Continue reading Is it worth improving how we use energy?
New report details the barriers hampering the implementation of industrial energy efficiency
Linda Hardesty writes about a new report by the US Department of Energy on the barriers to industrial energy efficiency. Are there other such reports that have been published recently? Barriers Impede Industrial Energy Efficiency The US Department of Energy (DOE) released the report “Barriers to Industrial Energy Efficiency,” which was prepared with collaboration … Continue reading New report details the barriers hampering the implementation of industrial energy efficiency
Energy savings has suddenly become a commodity
Vanessa Lu writes in the Toronto Star how one company, Efficiency Capital Corp., plans to finance $100 million in projects, reaping paybacks through energy savings. This is an important message to all potential investors. Energy retrofits become an investment vehicle Energy savings has suddenly become a commodity that investors believe is a hot … Continue reading Energy savings has suddenly become a commodity
Getting paid to reduce energy use
Scott Waldman writes on the CapitalNewYork website about an interesting new program from the state of New York to promote energy savings. Program will pay customers to reduce energy use The Public Service Commission has approved a program to pay utility customers to reduce their energy usage during periods of peak demand. The demand … Continue reading Getting paid to reduce energy use
