Buildings represent 38.9% of U.S. primary energy use and 38% of all CO2 emissions in the U.S. Though simple, relatively low-cost measures such as insulation, and lighting upgrades can be done in almost every building to reduce energy use and save money on utility bills, current retrofitting program capacity is limited. Most existing programs are either available only to income-eligible individuals or those with the money up-front to do the work. Furthermore, many current retrofitting programs only create low-wage, short-term jobs rather than providing pathways into sustainable careers in construction and green building. Clearly, a new model is needed. This guide by Green For All and the Center on Wisconsin Strategy provides a model for desi...
There is significant potential for reducing energy use and emissions from buildings through energy e...
Financing building retrofit projects that contribute to climate change mitigation has always represe...
Scientific evidence for climate change and the exacerbating role of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (G...
Energy costs are steadily rising, increasingly burdening the lower and middle classes in the United ...
[Excerpt] Making American homes and buildings more energy efficient presents an unprecedented opport...
Examines the market potential of energy efficiency retrofits in buildings, including market size, en...
Combating the negative effects of climate change requires finding ways to increase energy production...
This paper provides some background on the opportunities created by widespread retrofitting in the C...
Home heating is a basic necessity that comes at a very high cost, particularly for residents in the ...
The physical upgrading of the existing domestic and industrial building stock to improve energy perf...
Considering the 2021 IPCC report that justly attributes our deteriorating climatic condition to huma...
Buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of overall national energy consumption and renewed i...
Retrofitting of existing buildings offers significant opportunities to reduce global energy use and ...
Large scale energy efficiency and electrification of the US residential sector are needed to meet th...
Existing buildings greatly impact the environment through energy and water consumption, embodied car...
There is significant potential for reducing energy use and emissions from buildings through energy e...
Financing building retrofit projects that contribute to climate change mitigation has always represe...
Scientific evidence for climate change and the exacerbating role of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (G...
Energy costs are steadily rising, increasingly burdening the lower and middle classes in the United ...
[Excerpt] Making American homes and buildings more energy efficient presents an unprecedented opport...
Examines the market potential of energy efficiency retrofits in buildings, including market size, en...
Combating the negative effects of climate change requires finding ways to increase energy production...
This paper provides some background on the opportunities created by widespread retrofitting in the C...
Home heating is a basic necessity that comes at a very high cost, particularly for residents in the ...
The physical upgrading of the existing domestic and industrial building stock to improve energy perf...
Considering the 2021 IPCC report that justly attributes our deteriorating climatic condition to huma...
Buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of overall national energy consumption and renewed i...
Retrofitting of existing buildings offers significant opportunities to reduce global energy use and ...
Large scale energy efficiency and electrification of the US residential sector are needed to meet th...
Existing buildings greatly impact the environment through energy and water consumption, embodied car...
There is significant potential for reducing energy use and emissions from buildings through energy e...
Financing building retrofit projects that contribute to climate change mitigation has always represe...
Scientific evidence for climate change and the exacerbating role of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (G...