As the aviation industry grapples with rising energy costs and increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions, airports are turning to solar power as a sustainable and...
Unlocking the Potential of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
Unlocking the Potential of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI): A Pathway to Sustainable Water/Gas/Electric Management and Efficiency By Erin Perry and Becky Werra of Veregy,...
Solar and Landfills – Take Advantage of Untapped Land in Your Community
With the recent updates to Investment Tax Credits (ITC) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), now is the time for your community to explore opportunities to use untapped real...
The Global Push for Net-Zero Emissions: Advantages of Embracing Decarbonization
Embracing Decarbonization By: Haley Orr & Sumit Ray Climate change is real. Experts across the world, including in the United States, agree that we must act now to preserve...
Exploring the Critical Knowns and Unknowns of Transitioning Your Fleet to Electric Vehicles
Billions of Dollars Will Be Available Soon, Veregy Will Help You Navigate the Complexities
What You Need to Know About LEED Zero
LEED Zero Energy is a recognized certification for achieving this rating. According to the New Buildings Institute (NBI), there are already 126 “Verified” ZE buildings submitted to NBI’s Getting to Zero Buildings Database in the USA, with an additional 523 “Emerging” (48 and 232 respectively in California).
The Power of Collaborative Climate Action Planning
The King County City Collaborative (K4C) is a partnership between King County and seventeen cities in Washington State to enhance the effectiveness of their emission reduction and sustainability actions.
What are Climate Action Plans?
Climate Action Plans are being adopted all over the world by any government or organization that is motivated to take measurable actions on their climate impact. CAPs are used at all scales of government, from the federal level down to the states, counties, and cities.
Energy Terminology 101: The Basics of Energy Usage and Production
If you’re new to the world of energy production and usage, some of the scientific and engineering terminologies can feel a little intimidating. Knowing the basics will help you navigate opportunities for improving your energy efficiency, and guide your decision making. Our experts at Veregy have set out to answer your questions and define common energy terminology.
Achieving Resiliency: Why Every Business Needs an Energy Security Plan
The US Military is setting a strong example of building energy security on the installation-scale by employing more energy efficient systems, creating renewable energy generation sources, and building out energy storage on-base.
What is Zero Net Energy?
Ultimately, your organization needs to make decisions that benefit the financial bottom line, and Zero Net Energy can be a great way to mitigate future energy costs. Choosing to build for Zero Net Energy can seem more expensive up front, but depending on conditions like climate and available space for solar, Zero Net Energy can be done for little or no additional cost.