Buildings are responsible for nearly 40% of annual carbon dioxide emissions. Of that 40%, 28% can be attributed to everyday building operations including heating and cooling. As the world moves toward ...
Commercial, multifamily, and industrial buildings – both new and existing – face barriers to decarbonization amid competing demands and growing pressure from legislation and consumers. But there are ...
Last year was a monumental year for net-zero progress. One clear winner was building performance standards, with certain states and cities leading the charge when it comes to ambitious policies aimed ...
Reducing energy consumption has become a call to arms for governments and energy producers as they scramble to secure alternative fuel sources. But in its wake, the energy crisis is not just leaving ...
In the race against time to meet 2050 climate targets, building decarbonization looms large—but high upfront costs and a lack of public awareness are two of the biggest barriers for many countries, ...
But for facilities requiring simultaneous heating and cooling, such as hospitals and universities, partial decarbonization can create a path forward by improving heating and cooling efficiency while ...
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