• New Energy Efficiency Funding: What You Need to Know

    The Department of Energy plans to provide $225 million to improve energy efficiency and resiliency in commercial buildings. What does this mean for building owners and managers?
    Sept. 22, 2022
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    The Department of Energy recently published a notice of intent to provide $225 million for state and local governments to improve energy efficiency and resiliency in commercial buildings. At the same time, lawmakers in several major cities are enacting legislation to require more efficient buildings and lower carbon emissions. What do these critical developments mean for building owners and managers? Join editor in chief Janelle Penny and Nikki Mehta, director of energy and sustainability for Honeywell Building Technologies, to learn more.

    About Our Guest:

    Nikki Mehta is the director of energy and sustainability for Honeywell Building Technologies.

    About the Author

    Janelle Penny

    Editor-in-Chief at BUILDINGS

    Janelle Penny has been with BUILDINGS since 2010. She is a two-time FOLIO: Eddie award winner who aims to deliver practical, actionable content for building owners and facilities professionals.

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