Browsing: Energy
The benefits of the transition to net zero are clear: reduced spending on electricity and water bills and being a…
Homes are getting smarter and more energy efficient—but are they within reach for the average homeowner? Not yet, but scientists…
I had an opportunity to listen in on a presentation from Jon Baggett, business recruitment manager, South Carolina Dept. of…
The last two weeks on The Peggy Smedley Show, I had an opportunity to sit down with Sheila Hollis, acting…
Summer is here in the states! As the summer temperatures heat up, people want to stay cool—and there are several…
The path forward requires tech, policy, mindset shift, and common language for measuring progress. Society is turning a corner in…
Solar panels are a great option to help reduce emissions as homes are expected to become the single largest consumer…
When we kicked off the month of May, I talked about the rise of smart meters and how with that…
Smart meters are on the rise. With that growth comes an increase in data, creating new considerations for technology companies,…
Jobsite energy needs fluctuate from hour-to-hour and day-to-day. Daytime use is generally much greater than nighttime use when crews are…