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In partnership with AESP: The increasing roles of DERs, connected technology and Big Data are driving rapid change in energy efficiency. As we shape the Utility of the future, this community will help you keep up with the latest developments.
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Financing Post Pandemic Building Upgrades
Due to the impact of COVID-19 many building owners are strapped for cash. Even though needed building upgrades may be long overdue, a business that has been idled for months may find it hard to produce the cash needed to launch such projects. A unique funding option known as Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) makes this the perfect time to fund upgrade projects with an energy efficiency component. Compared to traditional funding options, PACE not only saves the property owner money but can provide new-found capital.
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The KJ Show - Episode 11: Net Zero Energy Possibilities
Every week, I host 'The KJ Show,' which offers a mix of breaking news and practical advice on how the energy industry affects the consumer. During this fast-paced show, I combine weekly energy updates with conversations with leaders in the energy..
Episode #89: 'Cranking Up the Impact of Energy Efficiency Across the Country' With Rebecca Foster, CEO of VEIC [an Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast]
Energy Efficiency is a key component of every utility across the country, but efficiency programs and departments have been in the power sector for so long that it may be easy to overlook their importance. However, the impact that energy..
The KJ Show - Beneficial Electrification?
This Week: Beneficial Electrification? Join Dr. Katherine Johnson as she discusses the pros and cons of beneficial electrification with her guest, Ms. Afroz Khan, engineer and city council member.
79. The best kept secret (not for long): Energy Efficiency - Redefining Energy podcast
Energy Efficiency is undertaking a quiet revolution: with the price explosion of retail energy, efficiency is now on everyone’s desk.
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