Consumer Advocates Are Key to Utility Regulation
Summary findings on how Consumer Advocates can positively influence utilities toward a just clean energy transition.
Summary findings on how Consumer Advocates can positively influence utilities toward a just clean energy transition.
Read the full series summary with top takeaways from all four events.
Amy Boyce explains why codes matter to effective building performance policy for existing buildings.
The implications of the White House’s National Building Performance Standard Coalition.
Denver’s building performance standard emphasizes building electrification, provides certainty for building owners.
COP26 fell short, but investors, real estate and construction companies have the power to act fast on climate.
An interview with Joyce Lee on why museum energy use matters to climate change and decarbonization
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe names the Hub an International Centre of Excellence on High Performing Buildings.
Why utility integrated resource plans matter and how to leverage them for equitable, clean energy.
To transition to a clean power economy that includes all community members, it is important to leverage utility integrated resource plans. This guide explains IRPs and how to use them as a tool for advocacy.