Better Buildings

@BetterBldgsDOE

DOE’s Better Buildings Initiative strives to accelerate energy savings through innovation, leadership, partnerships and best practices.

Washington D.C.
Joined April 2013

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  1. Learn the best practices from leading enterprises at . Registration begins on 1/9:

  2. The School Accelerator can help your K-12 facility free up your budget:

  3. The Beat Blog explains the value of investing in and financial options for necessary upgrades:

  4. The underwent renovations! shows how it will cut use by 41%:

  5. Discover success in your city by checking out our Energy Data Access Toolkit:

  6. Learn to increase in warehouses and distribution centers during our Jan 10 webinar. Sign up now:

  7. design can save schools $100k/yr. See how 's Discovery Elementary cut costs from :

  8. Efficiency updates cost real dollars, but pay for themselves. Read the Beat Blog break down on financing options:

  9. Los Angeles! Has your company improved its practices? Share your project and receive national recognition:

  10. intros ordinance for multi-family & commercial buildings, working to cut GHGs by 80% by 2050

  11. . set the stage to enhance across its facilities. See their recipe for success:

  12. Monitor your facility's use and take action to improve with our EMIS toolkit:

  13. Our Financial Navigator Tool connects you with Financial Allies to help finance your projects

  14. At , PHAs learn how the housing sector can access resources to achieve . Learn more:

  15. See how energy experts from the & compete to optimize campus

  16. Discover our new utility benchmarking page , a critical efficiency component for U.S. multifamily housing

  17. Are you ready to find out what happens in Season 3: vs. ? Get a sneak peak!

  18. Connect with Financial Allies who can finance your projects with our Financing Navigator tool

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