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Striving since 1977 to build a stronger, more energy-efficient America. We like #energy, but we like to save it even more. Pres. . #energyefficiency
Washington, DCase.orgJoined December 2008

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Lakin Garth with will present their Utility Transformation Profile in our E3 Forum webinar series on 4/20 from 1-2 pm ET, offering insights and recommendations electric utilities need to advance the shift to carbon-free energy. Register here:
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Check out this graphic in 's new piece on how increased property damage from extreme weather puts banks that finance the real estate sector at risk. 🏦💵 The graphic breaks down emissions by building type and size. ⤵️rmi.org/feds-climate-t
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Nice data visualization: emissions vary GREATLY by building type & size
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NEW press release on veto of anti-#ESG bill 📣 “This bill was a direct attack on the free market...we commend President Biden for using his veto authority today to overturn this misguided policy," says ACORE's . Read our statement ⤵️
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Join at 2 pm today, for the next topic in their webinar series! Hear from Duanne Andrade with on how to tackle high energy burdens for renters, overcome the split-incentive issue & how federal funds can help. Register here:
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New proposed efficiency standards for refrigerators and washing machines could save US consumers about $3.5 billion(!) each year on energy and water costs. They’d cut climate pollution and drive manufacturers to use tech from top-performing products.
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We had a preview of this tool yesterday during an call. While the tool itself is quite innovative, it's also an excellent resource for learning about existing energy policies in each state/country: energypolicy.solutions
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We're excited to release the US State EPS Model, w/ models for 48 contiguous states. Join @EnergyInnovLLC & @RockyMtnInst on 2/16 for a webinar on the models, their capabilities & top findings on how state policies can help the US hit climate goalshttps://buff.ly/3E3OzkL
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Many of today’s least efficient refrigerators use far more energy than the leading models. New proposed standards for refrigerators will help consumers save energy and money on utility bills.
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"The impacts of America’s energy system are not experienced equally, and that is especially true for Black Americans." 1 in 2 Black households in the U.S. faces energy insecurity. Read Alliance President Paula Glover's reflections on #BlackHistoryMonth.