As a trusted, nonpartisan advisor for local, regional, state, and federal policymakers, IMT continuously facilitates collaboration between public and private sector stakeholders to drive demand for high-performance buildings that unleash a variety of environmental, economic, and social benefits for cities across the U.S. Interested in learning more IMT’s work with cities to drive market demand for efficiency and high-performance buildings? Check out our blogs and resources below.

The Latest

Energy Opportunity Scan Overview

IMT’s Energy Opportunity Scan helps cities gain a deeper understanding o how these market actors view energy efficiency.

Women in Energy Efficiency: Donna Hope

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting women leading the way on high-performance buildings. Meet Donna Hope, President at UHope-Consulting.

Women in Energy Efficiency: Henrietta Davis

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting women leading the way on high-performance buildings. Meet Henrietta Davis, former Mayor of Cambridge, Mass., and IMT board member.

Women in Energy Efficiency: Sandra Henry

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting women leading the way on high-performance buildings. Meet Sandra Henry, Chief Sustainability Officer for Walker-Miller Energy Services and IMT board member.

Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Efficiency in San José

Ariel Carpenter is an Associate Environmental Services Specialist at the City of San José, and most recently led the development of San José’s Energy and Water Building Performance Ordinance, which was adopted in late 2018.