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13 Mar 2017, 9:30 pm by Price Felker
Pierre Delforge, Director of High Tech Sector Energy Efficiency, Energy & Transportation Program at the Natural Resources Defense Council, called the regulation “a significant milestone. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
The California Energy Commission (CEC) is working on its 2022 update to the state building code which creates the minimum energy performance requirements for new homes and other buildings. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
As part of its Build Back Better budget reconciliation proposal, the U.S. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
The California Energy Commission (CEC) is moving closer to adopting its 2022 update to the state building code that sets minimum energy-saving requirements for new homes and other buildings. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Authored in collaboration with Ashley Leung. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Dozens of concerned citizens, health and environmental organizations, and building professionals told today's monthly business meeting of the California Energy Commission (CEC) that the time is now for the state of California to align its building energy policies with its housing affordabil [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Two bills that will cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and air pollution from homes and commercial buildings just moved forward in the California Legislature. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Heat pumps get a lot of attention these days as the most cost-effective and scalable heating solution for homes and other buildings. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
The nation's tenth largest city, San José is reaching for a modern, more sustainable building energy code this September with an important opportunity before its City Council members: to adopt requirements for builders that will provide residents with clean, affordable energy in new buildings and [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Replacing natural gas (methane) with clean electricity, particularly for heating and hot water production, will slash greenhouse gas emissions from California's single-family homes by up to 90 percent within the next three decades and save consumers money in the process, according to a new analys [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
A new report bolsters the case for widespread electrification of heat and hot water in buildings. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
The 2018 Winter Olympics have just closed, but California’s pursuit of clean energy is continuing unabated. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Clean space and water heating technologies such as heat pumps and solar thermal have the potential to save Californians more than $1,500 upon installation and hundreds of dollars on annual utility bills afterward. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
The California building energy code is known for leading the country on energy efficiency and was that the first in the world to require solar panels on new single-family and low-rise residential homes. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
Momentum is building across California to address a longstanding pollution blind spot: natural gas use in buildings. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
California took another pioneering step in tackling carbon emissions from millions of homes and commercial buildings across the state today. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
California needs a “natural” (fossil) gas transition strategy to shield Californians from sharply higher heating bills, protect workers, and meet the state’s climate targets. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
There is more to California’s Zero Net Energy state buildings policy than the state’s Legislative Analyst Office (LAO) considered in its recent report. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
The city of San Luis Obispo, California, plans next week to consider approval of a policy designed to encourage clean, efficient all-electric new buildings in a vote initially delayed by a pandemic-related threat from a gas utility front group. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Pierre Delforge
With a growing number of communities in California and nationwide passing local ordinances to transition new buildings to clean energy, the oil and gas industry is desperately seeking ways to [read post]