Buildings
It’s Time to Rethink Utilities’ Energy Efficiency Programs
Utility energy efficiency programs are shifting as states update policies and markets evolve. Instead of funding gas appliances like furnaces and water heaters, more states are investing in weatherization and beneficial electrification to cut emissions, lower bills, and better align efficiency programs with climate and energy goals.
Unlocking Nature-Based Solutions
Tackling heat and water stress in Indian cities
Cutting These Subsidies Could Save States Millions of Dollars
Eight states are starting to phase out gas line extension allowances, saving up to $750 million in utility bills annually.
How We Can Keep Cool Without Frying the Grid (Or the Planet)
The US power grid is facing another major test. After a massive heat dome settled over the US last week, temperatures pushed into the triple digits across major cities from St. Louis to Boston. In several places, especially in the Southeast and Midwest, high humidity,…
Building with Biomass 101: Turning Waste into Worth
High embodied carbon, a housing shortage, and millions of tons of wasted biomass reveal a missed opportunity to build smarter and cleaner.