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Live Webinar Coming in November with John Snell: Mastering Infrared Thermography
Energy Center of Wisconsin
Presenter: John Snell, Senior Consulting Trainer, The Snell Group [continue reading]


Sixth Annual Wisconsin Solar Decade Conference Announced as Summer Heats Up
Wisconsin's Focus On Energy
Milwaukee, Wis. (July 26, 2010)— Focus on Energy, Wisconsin's statewide program for energy efficiency and renewable energy, along with We Energies, the Wisconsin Green Building Alliance, and the Midwest Renewable Energy Association present Julie Blunden of SunPower Corporation and Jeff Wolfe, P.E. of groSolar as keynote speakers at the sixth annual Wisconsin Solar Decade Conference. [continue reading]


Berkeley Economist on Taking Economics Seriously In U.S. Energy Policy
Jim Gunshinan
“We face a series of energy challenges,” said the speaker, economist Severin Borenstein of the Haas School of Business at U.C. Berkeley. The occasion was the Monday night plenary talk at the biannual meeting of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) on energy use in building, held in late August at Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove. Borenstein is often called to speak to groups about the economics of ... [continue reading]


Enhancing the Testing and Verification of Energy Star Products
US Environmental Protection Agency'ss ENERGY STAR Program
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) is making efforts to enhance the testing and verification program for all ENERGY STAR product categories, including appliances. This effort is focused on maintaining the value of the ENERGY STAR brand by ensuring labeled products deliver on their promises to the consumer. [continue reading]


This Week's Episode of WxTV: Boiler Basics Parts 2 and 3
Montana Weatherization Training Center
The Montana Weatherization Training Center would like to inform you of this week's episodes of WxTV, online and ready for viewing. [continue reading]


Why Conservatives Are Bad on Energy: It's All About the Costs
Tom Rooney
For the Home Energy Blog [continue reading]


Tune Into Wx TV—This week's focus is Boiler Basics
Jim Gunshinan
WxTV is focusing once again on heating system servicing with our new 'Boiler Basics' series. This 3 part series will cover the information and techniques an HVAC technician should know for a routine home visit. [continue reading]


Will China Overwhelm Us With Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Jim Gunshinan
Notes from Asilomar: Biannual Summer Study, Energy In Buildings, American Council for anEnergy Efficient Economy (August 15—20, 2010) Tuesday Plenary: Is the Climate Right for Efficiency in China? [continue reading]


Woodstock for Energy Efficiency Mavens
Jim Gunshinan
Notes from Asilomar—the 15th Summer Study of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy: Sunday Plenary [continue reading]


Catch the Latest Episode of WxTV!
Jim Gunshinan
This week’s WxTV episode includes another On The Road segment. This time, WxTV heads to the Pacific Islands to check in with some of the WAP program's newest members. We'll see why saving energy is crucial even in a tropical paradise. [continue reading]

