Accelerating energy efficiency and decarbonization across an organization’s entire portfolio of buildings has many benefits and challenges. These resources delve into how organizations with a good plan and a centrally managed program can build a portfolio of energy efficiency projects in which the fast-payback projects can balance slower-payback projects to achieve deeper energy savings and decarbonization. Solutions here show diverse ways property owners can build a financial and sustainability case for large-scale energy and carbon reduction projects with a big impact.
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Featured Solutions
Better Buildings partners discuss how pursuing ISO certification helped to develop an organization-wide approach to energy data collection and efficiency improvements across multiple facilities.
CSU used a PPA to install 4.25 MW of solar systems on campus in a cost-effective and low-risk manner.
Allina Health leveraged a climate risk vulnerability assessment tool from the University of Minnesota and the State of Minnesota to ensure the organization is prepared for the impacts of climate change on its buildings and community.
The Wyndham Green Program is a systematic roadmap for hotel franchisees to implement sustainability best practices and reduce emissions across Wyndham's portfolio.
Marriott International (Marriott) launched the Marriott Infrastructure Resilience and Adaptation (MIRA) program to evaluate climate-related risks across its global portfolio of nearly 8,600 properties spanning 139 countries and territories.