Solutions Search Results
A gathering of mayors from around the country discussed job creation in local communities, with a focus on what’s working -- and what isn't
President Obama mentioned the Better Buildings Initiative at the Clinton Global Initiative America.
President Obama launches the Better Buildings Challenge.
This webinar highlighted how zero energy buildings combine energy efficiency and renewable energy generation to consume only as much energy as can be produced onsite through renewable resources and that achieving zero energy is an ambitious yet increasingly achievable goal.
Zero energy buildings combine energy efficiency and renewable energy generation to consume only as much energy as can be produced onsite through renewable resources.
Built in the 1970s, The Community Builders' Plumley Village was a prime candidate for energy efficiency upgrades. A sweeping renovation targeted energy savings for heating equipment, achieving more than 20% savings.
This presentation focused on ways to connect sustainability to federally supported research. This has the dual benefit of reducing the environmental footprint of research and maximizing the effective use of federal dollars.
More than 50 multifamily owners from across the nation have committed to the Better Buildings Challenge. These housing leaders understand that it represents an opportunity to reduce long-term energy costs, support innovative technologies, create good jobs, and help shape healthier communities and neighborhoods.
The Seattle 2030 District was one of the first three cities to participate in the Better Buildings Challenge program. The program offers several things - a national showcase of projects, connections to financial allies to fund efficiency projects and technical expertise to implement.
The Better Buildings Challenge supports commercial and industrial building owners by providing technical assistance and proven solutions to energy efficiency. Hear from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, a Better Buildings Challenge partner.
In this webinar, Better Buildings partners Ford Motor Company, Dunkin Brands, and InterContinental Hotels Group shared the programs and tools they use to motivate franchisees to save energy and reduce their environmental impact.
Finding energy savings opportunities for a business franchise can be easy, but getting them implemented can be hard. In this webinar Ford Motor Company, Dunkin Brands, and InterContinental Hotels Group shared the programs and tools they use to motivate franchisees to save energy and reduce their environmental impact.
This webinar highlighted how Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) is expanding to new sectors to impact building energy efficiency.
Better Buildings Challenge Partners and Allies learned how Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) is expanding to new sectors to impact building energy efficiency.
