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Biweekly Digest ArchiveNick Nigro2026-05-15T15:30:20-04:00

We send out a biweekly digest to catch you up on all the happenings on Buildings Hub. The digest features a spotlight story unpacking a key development (or developments) from the past two weeks, as well as other news, special announcements, job openings and upcoming events. Let us know if you have jobs, events, or spotlight topics you would like to see featured!

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  • A timeline of DOE’s actions on appliance efficiency standards
    Katherine ShokJuly 14, 2026
  • PUC elections may shake up the energy affordability conversation
    Katherine ShokJune 16, 2026
  • Public-private partnerships power commercial decarbonization progress
    Katherine ShokMay 19, 2026
  • Public schools are electrifying through targeted programs
    Katherine ShokMay 5, 2026
  • States are helping residents plug into balcony solar
    Katherine ShokApril 21, 2026
  • Midwestern states reckon with data center development
    Katherine ShokApril 7, 2026
  • States look to regulate data centers’ energy usage
    Katherine ShokMarch 24, 2026
  • The Homeowner Energy Freedom Act threatens more than $2 billion for building decarb
    Katherine ShokMarch 11, 2026
  • Affordability concerns put energy efficiency programs on the chopping block
    Jaclyn LeaFebruary 25, 2026
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