The path to decarbonization is arching toward hybridization and innovation. As the built environment confronts its critical role in global carbon emissions, industry leaders are moving beyond ...
Buildings are responsible for nearly 40% of annual carbon dioxide emissions. Of that 40%, 28% can be attributed to everyday building operations including heating and cooling. As the world moves toward ...
Constructing new buildings and single-family homes to be all-electric out of the gate, as opposed to merely “electric-ready”, is likely an economically preferable route to building decarbonization, a ...
Last year was a monumental year for net-zero progress. One clear winner was building performance standards, with certain states and cities leading the charge when it comes to ambitious policies aimed ...
Building decarbonization – through electrification and energy efficiency – is key to expanding the clean energy economy and reaching ambitious climate goals, but it’s one area where even governments ...
We are witnessing the remarkable transformation of the U.S. building sector with record emissions reductions that began in 2005. In the U.S., from the Industrial Revolution (late 1700s) to 2005, as ...
New York City’s recently revealed Green Economy Action Plan includes the goals of the decarbonization of buildings and developing a renewable energy system. (Download the PDF report.) The ambitious ...
NEW YORK — B locPower, a climate technology company focused on greening America's buildings, announced a fundraising round of $150 million, including more than $24 million of Series B corporate equity ...
The city of Denver is set to implement one of the most ambitious building- decarbonization plans in the country to date, presenting a host of emerging opportunities for contractors to play a role in ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ComEd, Elevate, and Illinois Green today announced that a proposal to expand building electrification in Illinois has been selected for a $4.5 million grant from the U.S.
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