More Jobs, Less Carbon – If Md.’s Legislature Doubles RPS

More Jobs, Less Carbon

Parents, evangelicals, businesspeople, lawmakers and others agree:  Doubling Maryland’s renewable energy standard would help the state’s economy, its environment and its future. A broad array of supporters of a proposal to increase Maryland’s renewable portfolio standard to 40 percent by 2025 gathered in front of Maryland’s statehouse on the opening day of the 2015 legislative session … Read more

As Clean Energy Jobs Trend Upward in Va., So Does Public Support for Clean Power Plan

Public Support for Clean Power Plan

Last Monday on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, Gov. Terry McAuliffe issued a permit for a new 80-megawatt solar array. The power from this array will be delivered onto the grids that supply electricity to Amazon Web Services data centers in Northern Virginia. A long-term power purchase agreement with the developer and owner of the facility, Community Energy, enabled … Read more

In Missouri, Christian Values Guide Energy Efficiency Company’s Growth

Energy Efficiency Company’s Growth

In April 2011, three men from Chesterfield, Missouri, formed Ideal Energy Solutions, an energy consulting firm catering to utilities. As they gained experience with commercial energy efficiency incentives, they saw a big discrepancy between the energy efficiency incentives utilities were offering, and the number of consumers actually taking advantage of those incentives. “Plain and simple, … Read more

Michigan’s Camp Grayling — First Net-Zero Military Base?

Camp Grayling Michigan

Michigan’s Camp Grayling encompasses almost 150,000 acres in the northern part of the state’s lower peninsula. The training site for about 10,000 soldiers annually, it’s here and on Army posts across the country that the military’s energy culture shift is taking root. Michigan’s National Guard has set an ambitious goal – to make Camp Grayling … Read more

Calif. Company Illuminates Building Efficiency

Flood Building

The Flood Building is a historic midrise office building in downtown San Francisco. One of only two San Francisco buildings to survive both the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes, the building’s tenants include the Gap, Anthropologie, a private investigator, law firms, and the consulate of Nicaragua. Located near a cable-car turnaround, the building has an ornate … Read more