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The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) – Smart Energy. Clean Planet. Better Lives.

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Ryan Kristoff of ICAST received our Champions of Energy Efficiency in Buildings Young Professional award for his work to scale whole-building green retrofit solutions in underserved multifamily affordable housing. Congrats! aceee.org/press-release/…

Ryan Kristoff of <a href="/ICASTusa/">ICAST</a> received our Champions of Energy Efficiency in Buildings Young Professional award for his work to scale whole-building green retrofit solutions in underserved multifamily affordable housing. 

Congrats! 
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Many #ElectricVehicles on the road today travel about 2.5 miles/kWh. New research shows that making the average #EV as efficient as higher-performing EVs can reduce the upfront cost by almost $5,000 and cut charging costs by nearly ⅓! Learn more⤵️ aceee.org/press-release/…

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Every year, builders construct thousands of new houses and apartments that waste energy--leaving residents paying high bills. The Federal Housing Finance Agency could ensure many of these homes are built to updated energy codes. It’s time to #ActNowFHFA

Every year, builders construct thousands of new houses and apartments that waste energy--leaving residents paying high bills. The Federal Housing Finance Agency could ensure many of these homes are built to updated energy codes. It’s time to #ActNowFHFA
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How can we reduce the upfront and charging costs of #ElectricVehicles while still maintaining vehicle range? aceee.org/press-release/…

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On Capitol Hill, ACEEE’s Nora Esram speaks at a Renewable Thermal Collaborative briefing on industrial heat pumps – and their potential to lower costs and improve competitiveness for domestic facilities.

On Capitol Hill, ACEEE’s Nora Esram speaks at a Renewable Thermal Collaborative briefing on industrial heat pumps – and their potential to lower costs and improve competitiveness for domestic facilities.
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“Manufacturing more affordable #EVs that use less critical mineral material for batteries means we can produce more EVs and speed the transition away from cars that burn fossil fuels," said Peter Huether about our new study. aceee.org/press-release/…

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THIS JUST IN: Appliance Standards has released a new study with U.S. PIRG examining the impact of the appliance efficiency standards set by the Biden administration to date—revealing that they will save households over $100 annually. appliance-standards.org/reducing-costs…

THIS JUST IN: <a href="/ASAPstandards/">Appliance Standards</a> has released a new study with <a href="/uspirg/">U.S. PIRG</a> examining the impact of the appliance efficiency standards set by the Biden administration to date—revealing that they will save households over $100 annually.

appliance-standards.org/reducing-costs…
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How can states and utilities set energy efficiency targets consistent with GHG goals, measure progress toward the targets, and motivate change in the first place? We'll explore these questions and the findings of a new report at our upcoming webinar! aceee.org/webinar/decarb…

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45 Massachusetts municipalities have now voted to adopt a “stretch” code ensuring new construction is very energy efficient and ready for electrification. energynews.us/2024/09/03/mas…

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For states and utilities seeking to reduce climate pollution through energy efficiency, there are many difficult decisions to make. Join us for a webinar as we explore a new report that can help stakeholders in making these decisions. Register⤵️ aceee.org/webinar/decarb…

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Large commercial buildings are responsible for 16% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions but are notoriously difficult to decarbonize. Join us for a webinar outlining practices that can lead to rapid emissions reductions in large commercial buildings. Register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Large commercial buildings are responsible for 16% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions but are notoriously difficult to decarbonize. Join us for a webinar outlining practices that can lead to rapid emissions reductions in large commercial buildings.
Register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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It's not too late to join us Monday for our upcoming webinar! With our expert panelists, we'll explore a new report that can help states and utilities set and measure GHG reductions goals. Register now: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

It's not too late to join us Monday for our upcoming webinar! With our expert panelists, we'll explore a new report that can help states and utilities set and measure GHG reductions goals.

Register now:
us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Congrats to Lima, Ohio for winning a U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All grant to improve roadway safety! ACEEE was proud to work with Lima on its grant application. Learn more: transportation.gov/briefing-room/…

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It's not too late to join us today for our webinar exploring a new report that can help states and utilities set and measure GHG reductions goals in their efficiency programs. aceee.org/webinar/decarb…

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Utility-run efficiency programs could do far more to support decarbonization, starting by adopting climate-related impact metrics and tracking their progress. Our new report explores how. aceee.org/blog-post/2024…

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New ACEEE research shows 1 in 4 low-income households spend over 15% of their income on energy bills, demonstrating the need for equitable energy efficiency upgrades. Check out our new research on energy burdens across the country ⤵️ aceee.org/press-release/…

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Low-income households often reside in older and less energy efficient homes. Bringing low- or no-cost efficiency improvements to them is vital to reduce their energy burdens. Learn more: aceee.org/press-release/…

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Black, Hispanic, and low-income households experience higher energy burdens than other households. Equitable energy efficiency upgrades can help. Learn more: aceee.org/press-release/…