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From the Archives: Thoughts on Election Season 2012: Energy Issues
In anticipation of Election Day on November 6th, RMI staffers were asked their thoughts on the top energy issues facing the country today. Employees responded to two questions:
(Video) eLab: Accelerating Innovation at the Distribution Edge
When we look forward to a transformed electricity system, the most important changes are happening now at the point of use in buildings and in communities.
Cutting Red Tape to Make Solar Faster, Cheaper and Easier to Install
For the past few years, the costs of solar photovoltaic panels and hardware have seen significant declines, and that’s expected to continue. Great news for fans of solar!
RMI Alumnus Drives Change (Using Advanced Vehicles)
This is the third in a series of blogs about RMI alumni. Many Rocky Mountain Institute interns come here through their love and concern for the environment. David Anderson isn’t your typical greenie, though. He’s more engineer than environmentalist and was attracted to RMI because of his interest in energy, which stems from his love of racing cars.
Building Inspiration Through an Iconic Retrofit
Originally posted by greenbiz.com. In the 1933 movie King Kong, the Empire State Building sets the backdrop for the ape’s climactic defeat. Throughout decades of art and culture, America’s favorite building has hosted tragedy and inspired grand solutions. The building magnifies our indomitable spirit and aspirations that carry America forward.