Anjali Jaiswal, Senior Attorney, San Francisco
Today, we unequivocally answered the question that developers ask the most: can you prove that energy efficiency actually saves money in the context of Indian buildings? Our cutting-e… Continue reading →
Radhika Khosla, Staff Scientist, India Initiative , New York
Last week Andhra Pradesh took a historic step towards planning for its energy future. The state leadership announced that it will adopt the Energy Conservation Building Code … Continue reading →
Radhika Khosla, Staff Scientist, India Initiative , New York
Last week’s power outages in India left 10% of the world’s population without electricity. The extreme heat of the summer of 2012 and the delayed arrival of the I… Continue reading →
Meredith Connolly, Energy Law and Policy Fellow, San Francisco
Hundreds of trains stalled, traffic snarled, businesses ground to a halt, and stranded commuters walked home in the rain across North India as three electricity grids failed… Continue reading →
Alice Henly, Research Fellow, New York
The 2011 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals are accustomed to winning. With a total of 11 World Series titles under their belt—second only to the Yankees—it’s no surprise that the… Continue reading →
Dylan Sullivan, Energy Advocate, Chicago
Energy efficiency sometimes has an image problem.
Despite incredible innovation in the field in the last 15 years, in some people’s minds, it’s still associated with ugly plastic wind… Continue reading →
India’s Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) recently launched what appears to be a promising new tool for improving building efficiency. The ECOnirman ECBC Conformance Check Tool is an online web interface that allows architects and engineers to as… Continue reading →