Foundations: Energy (in)Equity Training
VirtualStart your year off with a group of energy professionals eager to dissect the inequities in the energy system, the sources of them, and the cycles that perpetuate from them.
Start your year off with a group of energy professionals eager to dissect the inequities in the energy system, the sources of them, and the cycles that perpetuate from them.
Please join C2ES, along with other participants from the 22 regional roundtables C2ES has hosted over the last several years, for a strategy session about how we can collaborate to protect crucial federal clean energy investments
Join us to hear from these thought leaders on 2025’s big decisions, including upcoming opportunities and challenges with congressional and federal regulatory activities, and how looming federal court decisions may change decisionmaking into the future.
Join the Combined Defense Project 3.0 and our partners for the first in a series of briefings to understand practical insights into how to best make your messages resonate with your targeted audience.
Starting on 03/30/2024, owners of buildings in Massachusetts over 20,000 square feet will be required to disclose energy usage publicly. This webinar is designed to provide owners with information about how to comply with the law.
Join the Efficient and Healthy Schools Program and the Renew America's Schools Program to learn about the importance of commissioning new systems to ensure that they function properly.
This training course will describe how “transfers” – i.e., when an impact on one party is exactly offset by an inverse impact on another party – can be identified and accounted for in benefit-cost analysis (BCA) for distributed energy resources (DERs).
This webinar will present new research from the City College of New York (CUNY) evaluating the relationships between New York City (NYC) laws enacted over the past 15 years related to energy codes and benchmarking, building audits, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caps and actual building energy use and permit data
As home energy rebate programs roll out across the country, learn how publicly available ResStock™ analysis datasets can help to understand the potential state- and community-level impacts of efficiency measures eligible for these programs.
This multi-day course will describe how conducting a distributional equity analysis (DEA) can be used in conjunction with benefit-cost analyses (BCA) of DERs to provide a broader decision framework that considers key metrics – such as rate and bill impacts, participation, health and safety – and their impacts on underserved (e.g., low income) customers relative to all other customers.
This webinar will provide a comprehensive look at the start of the new Congress, including top legislative priorities, potential changes to tax and spending policy, and regulatory shifts.
Hear from some of our industry's top strategic thinkers as they look ahead to 2025 and what may impact the residential energy-efficiency landscape.
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