Energy Efficiency

Washington State House Democrats
Flood of Climate Bills to Greet Washington Lawmakers
Washington lawmakers will confront more than a dozen climate bills in their upcoming short session.
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Winds of Climate Change Policy Sweep Through West in 2021
Western states produced a whirlwind of climate initiatives last year, advancing numerous bills and regulations to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
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NH EE Plan Approaches 2nd Year without Funding Certainty
New Hampshire regulators' rejection of utilities' energy efficiency budgets has the energy efficiency industry concerned about its future.
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CARB Explores Benefits, Hurdles to Decarbonizing Homes
A CARB workshop brought together experts to discuss what it will take to decarbonize California's residences.
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Buildings Alliance Launches Clean Heat Initiative to Rally Nations
The Clean Heat Forum will bring countries together to shape a common vision, targets and best practices to decarbonize building heating.
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Energy Groups Quick to Praise Infrastructure Bill Passage
The House of Representatives’ passage of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act quickly set off a chorus of praise from clean energy groups.
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Seattle Sports Complex Gets ‘Kraken’ on Net-zero Pledge
Seattle has opened the doors to what could be the country's first net-zero sports and entertainment complex: the Climate Pledge Arena.
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Ann Arbor Considers ‘Sustainable Energy Utility’; Could Start in 2022
Ann Arbor is considering creating of Michigan's first “sustainable energy utility” to drive energy efficiency, renewable power and microgrids.
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‘Connected Communities’ Get $61M in DOE Funding
PacifiCorp will receive $6.42 million in Department of Energy funding for a “connected communities” pilot project in Utah, one of 10 projects nationwide.
Maryland Commission on Climate Change
Maryland Looking at New, All-electric Building Code
A Maryland Climate Change Commission working group recommends ordering the state's Building Code Administration to adopt an all-electric construction code.

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