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To enjoy an energy efficient building, your overall strategy must address two different areas of energy efficiency: the regular routine (automation) and the irregular (anomalies). In this column, Sal Alhelo of JCPenney warns that addressing only one of these two areas - or worse, applying the same strategy to both - means you are likely wasting energy.

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To enjoy an energy efficient building, your overall strategy must address two...

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To enjoy an energy efficient building, your overall strategy must address two...
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As-a-service business models are growing in popularity - and one of the...
Energy procurement and sustainability teams tasked with meeting corporate renewable energy targets...
Climate change poses an urgent threat to the American economy. As this...
Last year, Daniel Hill of EDF Climate Corps identified top corporate sustainability...
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recognized Better Buildings Alliance...

 

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Recently, Iron Mountain publicly shared its approved Science-Based Target (SBT). This column...
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Many companies portray sustainability issues as good public relations — even as...
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