States are investing more in energy efficiency, even as the federal government loosens environmental rules. But which states are doing best and which ones are falling behind? In its annual 50-state scorecard, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) highlights the leaders, the most improved, and states with room for improvement, as well as dynamic trends, including innovative policies, and increased power savings.
Commercial kitchen electrification is a critical component of building decarbonization but is often thought of as a stumbling block due to its perceived expense, complexity and the affinity of the... Learn More
In this webinar, NBI's Amruta Khanolkar will give an overview of the emerging, retrofit ready 120V heat pump water heaters (HPWH) and findings from the California statewide field validation effort... Learn More
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) allocates billions of dollars toward low-embodied carbon material procurement, documentation, and labeling as new policies seek low-carbon solutions. As materials and construction account for 11%... Learn More