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    Register now for the Better Buildings Summit

    04/24/2014

    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) invites Better Buildings partners and stakeholders to a national Summit to catalyze investment in energy efficiency across the public, private, commercial, industrial, and multifamily housing sectors. The event will highlight innovative market solutions, and recognize leaders for their innovation and accomplishments.

    Attendees across sectors and Better Buildings programs will engage in dialogue focused on sharing demonstrated market and technology solutions and proven approaches with an equal emphasis on discussing future opportunities for greater energy efficiency in America’s homes and buildings.

    Better Buildings Summit sessions will focus on the following high-impact areas:
    -Innovative Replicable Solutions from Market Leaders: Implement energy management practices and demonstrated business solutions.
    -Making Energy Efficiency Investment Easier: Make use of data and information and strategies to mobilize capital.
    -High Impact Technologies: Explore technologies and the systems/whole-building approaches deployed by Better Buildings partners.
    -Collaborations and Partnerships: Collaborate or partner with labs, utilities, manufacturers, cities, states, and other stakeholders to cut energy waste in our nation’s buildings by 20% in 10 years.

    2014 Better Buildings Summit

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