NASA Tests Autodesk’s Building Performance Monitoring Platform

Autodesk and NASA Ames Research Center are collaborating to develop new technology that can monitor and optimize the operational life-cycle of high performance buildings. Read more →
Trend: Energy Management Companies Buddy Up With Utilities

In an effort to reach building managers (while avoiding demand-side management red tape) building energy management companies have set their sites on utilities. Read more →
Nest Thermostat: Get Your Hands On It At Lowe’s

It's the most talked about thermostat ever, probably, and the Nest is now available for hands-on demos – and purchase – at Lowe’s stores across the nation. Read more →
Retweeting For Earth Hour And Power Management

Climate Savers Computing Initiative is taking to Twitter to advance the global use of power management, and taking this year's Earth Hour a step further. Read more →
Are You Ignoring One Of The Simplest Ways To Go Green?

Earlier this month Ovum, the UK-based analyst firm published a report showing that many businesses and organizations are missing out on the benefits of using power management on PCs. Read more →
Want a Green Job? Get Certified With an Accredited Program

Everblue Training Institute is the only sustainability education school that is ACCET accredited, where you can learn everything you need to know about sustainable, green building principles. Read more →
DOE Software Models Good Building Behavior

The Department of Energy says its updated EnergyPlus software will help guide building designers and researchers to bigger savings. Read more →
Upgrades Study Uncovers Hidden Benefits

Proposed energy efficiency upgrades for Cincinnati homes and buildings could save $60 million, create 300-plus jobs and cut air pollution, a study claims. Read more →
Seattle Building Efficiency: It’s In The Mail

The city of Seattle is contacting commercial building owners to get them to employ energy-saving tactics to reduce utility costs and reduce carbon emissions. Read more →
Submetering Could Unlock Greater Efficiencies

According to a new U.S. government report, submetering tech, which offers finely grained portraits of energy use in buildings, could offer significant returns. Read more →




