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Global Building Sector Hopes to Reduce Emissions Through Carbon Action Networks

Building Transparency, an organization that provides open access data and tools to help reduce embodied carbon emissions and foster a better building future, presents two official groups that bring together global leaders to address the impact of embodied carbon within the built environment sector in the fight against climate change.

Emerging Sustainability Accounting and Investment Methodologies Dig Deep

Investors frequently assess companies based on their sustainability data, but corporations currently lack a standardized and widely accepted framework to share that information. As major fund providers like Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock push for better ESG disclosures, new methodologies are emerging. One is an industry-specific disclosure framework from the ... Read more »

How AI-Driven Energy Storage Will Help One California Real Estate Company

Stem, Inc., an energy storage optimization company, was chosen by Kilroy Realty Corporation (KRC) to deploy over 7.5 MWh of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven energy storage at eight commercial buildings in KRC’s California portfolio. The selection was facilitated by Black Bear Energy Inc., who acted as the owner’s representative for Kilroy Realty. Stem will install ... Read more »

Energy Star Announces 2015 Award Winners

Energy Star has announced its 2015 award winners. Award winners lead their industries in the production and sale of energy-efficient products and services and in the development and adoption of strategies that provide substantial energy and money savings in residential and commercial buildings. The following organizations received Partner of the ... Read more »

LA Library Saves $175,000 Per Year in Energy

The US Department of Energy recognized the city of Los Angeles for its leadership in the Department’s Better Buildings Challenge in which Los Angeles has pledged to reduce the energy intensity for 30 million square feet of city-owned and private buildings by 20 percent by 2020. DOE leaders toured the ... Read more »

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