Energy Efficiencies

Chesapeake College has successfully reduced energy intensity by 24% since 2011, reaching its goal of 20% eight years early, saved more than $250,000 per year in energy cost as they pursue their target of carbon neutrality in campus operations by 2025

Energy Efficiencies

Chesapeake College has successfully reduced energy intensity by 24% since 2011, reaching...

Energy efficiencies involve reducing the amount of energy required to provide products and services. From smarter buildings to energy-efficient appliances and industrial processes, advancements in this area help consumers, businesses, and governments reduce costs and environmental footprints.

Full Library of Energy Efficiencies

Chesapeake College has successfully reduced energy intensity by 24% since 2011, reaching...
The City of Detroit launched Feb. 27 their Detroit Energy Challenge to...
Horizon Organic has committed to becoming carbon positive by 2025 across its...
Toyota Financial Services announced Feb. 14 a $750 million green bond that...
The Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., will be expanding...
University of Dayton received a total of $1.2 million in energy efficiency...
Simon, the real estate investment trust, announced Feb. 26 that they have...
JPMorgan has committed to facilitating $200 billion this year for projects that...
Virginia Tech announced Feb. 24 that over $3.1 million has been approved...
Brine Wells Development has closed a $9.9 million Commercial Property Assessed Clean...
Ernst & Young (EY) will be carbon neutral by the end of...
Tomco Machining, a tools manufacturer based on Dayton, Ohio, will be moving...
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