The-City-of-Alamo-Funds-4.4M-Infrastructure-Modernization-Project-with-Energy-Savings
City Manager Robert Salinas champions improving water metering and lighting efficiency, recouping $94K in lost revenue, and saving $39K in energy costs in the...
Water-Wealth
The financial stability of a local government is essential for consistently delivering vital public services, maintaining infrastructure, and fostering economic development, all of which...
Unlocking-Energy-Efficiency-with-Collaborative-Partnerships-and-Federal-Incentives
By Dr. Timothy Unruh, Executive Director, National Association of Energy Service Companies (NAESCO)
Public buildings are the heartbeat of our communities, housing essential services...
4-Steps-to-Reduce-Grid-Strain
By Liz John, Managing Director & Shaun Auckland, Local Government Program Manager, South-central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER)
Local governments and their...
Energy Services Today Article, Summer 2024 Issue
By Brian Graff, CEO & Co-Founder, Solar Forma Design
When we think of solar installations, we often think of...
When people think of installing the latest energy innovations, the types of facilities may be ones like cutting-edge universities, office buildings for the tech...
Change often requires disruption of the status quo. In 2017, Craig Lewis, founder of the Clean Coalition, set out to fundamentally transform Southern California’s...
How the Texas Energy Services Coalition (ESC) overcame dormancy and became the largest ESC chapter in the U.S., increasing GESPC growth and engagement throughout...
Cartwright-School-District-Kicks-Off-40-Million-ESPC
District staff and stakeholders, led by Superintendent Dr. Aguilar-Lawlor, prioritized a safer, healthier, and energy-efficient environment for students amidst the pandemic.
By: Julie Chesna
Cartwright Elementary...
The-pandemic-is-spotlighting-longstanding-issues-with-Americas-school-buildings
by Matt Barnum, Chalkbeat
The pandemic is spotlighting longstanding issues with America’s school buildings was originally published on September 15th, 2020, by Chalkbeat, a nonprofit news organization...