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Report Release: The Economics of Demand Flexibility
In the context of the U.S. electricity system’s evolution, Demand Flexibility represents a huge, cost-effective resource option for customers, utilities, and third-party innovators alike to reduce costs and create value.
Saving Energy and Priceless Documents at the National Archives and Records Administration
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), in collaboration with Honeywell Energy Services Group, achieved 27 percent energy savings across a portfolio of 12 presidential libraries in 2015.
Fossil-Fuel Divestment: Where Should the Money Flow?
Divestment can be part of a comprehensive transition to a cleaner energy economy. But if billions of dollars are divested from fossil-fuel companies, where should the money flow to make the biggest impact?
Microsoft’s 2-Year Journey to 285 MW of Wind Energy
Microsoft has contracted for 285 MW of renewable power from two off-site wind energy projects, which demonstrate the large-scale impact that companies can have on renewable energy deployment.
Colorado Wrestles with Evolving Utility Business Models
Colorado's state legislature has considered a bill to move towards performance-based regulation of investor-owned utilities.