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The Global Push for Net-Zero Emissions: Advantages of Embracing Decarbonization
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Saving Energy in Unoccupied Buildings
We know this is a difficult time for all, especially for businesses navigating the complexities of managing staff, suppliers, perhaps students, and remote access capabilities. We also know that managing your energy efficiently is likely not a top priority right now, and rightfully so, as health and safety must come first.
What is An Energy Action Plan?
Here are some of the popular strategies recommended by Energy Action Plans.
Energy Efficiency: Core strategies for almost every EAP. Actions for energy efficiency can include improving building standards and offering public incentive programs for home efficiency measures. For meeting EAP goals, energy efficiency strategies are often the best in terms of cost-effectiveness, reliability, and sustainability.
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.
Understanding Three Types of ASHRAE Audits and When You Need Them
The first level of ASHRAE energy audit is a simple audit, often called a preliminary or walkthrough audit. A Level 1 audit includes a basic on-site survey of your current energy usage and minimal interviews with key facility personnel. A simple audit also includes a review of past energy bills and other operational costs related to the overall energy usage.