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Agenda for leadership in existing buildings

The State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network (SEE Action) released today its 2020 Leadership Agenda for Existing Commercial and Multifamily Buildings.  In which of the six agenda areas does your local government excel? Learn how ClearPath and California’s SEEC program can take you there.

LA County & UCLA Launch Free Energy Atlas

The Energy Atlas illuminates the many differences in how people, buildings, and neighborhoods use energy, showing that a one-size-fits-all policy on enEnergy Atlas Snapshotergy reduction would not be equitable or cost effective, the researchers said. Local governments’ enforcement power over building codes and permits means they shoulder much of the responsibility of California’s greenhouse-gas reduction goals. The atlas gives local governments reliable data to establish baselines and evaluate the effectiveness of programs.