Energy Efficiency

Ontario Launches $10.9B Energy Efficiency Initiatives to Cut Costs
Energy Management Ontario Launches $10.9B Energy Efficiency Initiatives to Cut Costs

As global energy demands continue to rise, finding cost-effective solutions for energy efficiency has become more crucial than ever. The Ontario government has introduced a comprehensive plan, investing $10.9 billion over 12 years to help reduce energy costs for families and businesses. This marks

Is 2024 the Year We Breached the 1.5°C Global Temperature Threshold?
Environmental & Regulations Is 2024 the Year We Breached the 1.5°C Global Temperature Threshold?

The year 2024 has marked a significant milestone in the ongoing battle against climate change. For the first time, global temperatures have surpassed the critical threshold of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This alarming development underscores the intensifying impacts of climate change,

Philadelphia's Net-Zero TOD Blends Social Equity and Sustainability
Energy Management Philadelphia's Net-Zero TOD Blends Social Equity and Sustainability

Philadelphia's Net-Zero Mixed-Income Residential Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a groundbreaking project that aims to redefine urban living by integrating mixed-income housing with net-zero energy design. This ambitious initiative seeks to create a harmonious blend of social equity and

Proposed Rate Adjustments by Southwest Gas to Impact Nevada Consumers
Energy Management Proposed Rate Adjustments by Southwest Gas to Impact Nevada Consumers

Southwest Gas Corporation has filed an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) to establish various rates and charges in Southern and Northern Nevada. This application, submitted on November 15, 2024, is crucial as it pertains to an Annual Rate Adjustment (ARA), also known

Ontario Boosts Energy Efficiency Investments to Save $12.2 Billion
Energy Management Ontario Boosts Energy Efficiency Investments to Save $12.2 Billion

Ontario has announced a significant increase in its investment in energy efficiency programs, aiming to save $12.2 billion over 24 years. This dramatic rise in funding marks a notable shift from Premier Doug Ford’s earlier stance of intending to discontinue ratepayer-funded efficiency initiatives

Can Fossil Fuel Companies Be Held Accountable for Climate Damage?
Energy Management Can Fossil Fuel Companies Be Held Accountable for Climate Damage?

In a decisive step towards addressing the environmental and fiscal challenges caused by climate change, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed into law the Climate Change Superfund Act. This groundbreaking legislation mandates major emitters, particularly fossil fuel companies, to compensate for

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