November 20th, 2009 () Energy Efficiency › Sam Gomberg › 4 Comments
Should you bring a lie detector to your home energy audit? Well, no, but you should count on putting some research and initiative into the project. Unfortunately, with more investments in energy efficiency being made every day, it has attracted an unwelcome element into the market: greenwashing. Greenwashing, the practice of making unsubstantiated or misleading [...]
October 26th, 2009 () Clean Energy › Dr. Stephen A. Smith › 10 Comments
President Obama is visiting DeSoto County, Florida today to headline the opening ceremony of the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) facility in the country. This must signal that Florida is on its way to a clean energy future, right? Well, not so fast. The facility is certainly a testament to the vital role renewable energy should [...]
September 11th, 2009 () Energy Efficiency, Green Economy, Nuclear, Utilities › John D. Wilson › 2 Comments
If reason drove the national energy and climate debate, we wouldn’t need more studies about costs and jobs. It seems fairly obvious that if you invest in a lower cost energy resource (such as energy efficiency), it will save consumers money. And if that lower cost resource depends primarily on American workers, rather than buying [...]
March 10th, 2009 () Energy Efficiency › John D. Wilson › No Comments
One of the far-reaching provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5, link may not work yet), is the energy efficiency policy included in Section 410, Part D of Title III of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. There are a number of energy efficiency provisions in the economic recovery [...]