Why the New York Times Building Is Saving So Much Energy
Stephen Lacey: February 28, 2013
Good building performance isn’t just about achieving a high-profile environmental rating.
Good building performance isn’t just about achieving a high-profile environmental rating.
A lighting revolution is happening in New York City.
Green light to electric cars, red light to Styrofoam.
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Innovation through co-location
The energy use data for every large commercial building in NYC, gathered via a mandatory process, is now online—a first for any U.S. city, state, or county.
When cities are running at full speed, a combined approach to renewables might be needed.
Bloomberg visits Efficiency 2.0 to show that NYC wants to be a leader in cleantech IT.
The Department says it’s getting better at growing renewables without picking winners and losers
The Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy project is moving ahead.
Cornell wins, Stanford drops out, an anonymous gift is given, a VC fund steps in, and an NYC campus goes with solar, geothermal, and fuel cells.
How can you charge a car when you can’t find a place to park?
Nine gigawatt-hours per year of integrated solar, geothermal, and fuel cell power sources
Will a 15-year SREC program jump-start a solar industry in NYC?
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