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RMI has identified whole system retrofits as a critical component to reducing the U.S. building stock’s energy use and moving to an energy era of efficiency and renewables. In order to achieve widespread adoption of deep building retrofits, energy modeling of buildings is necessary to accurately identify potential energy savings. And while the number of energy modeling practitioners has exploded over a short period of time, significant opportunities exist to ensure that a rapidly growing industry can deliver cost-effective and high quality analysis.
2 Comments on "Rocky Mountain Institute: A Buildings Success Story"
MrEnergyCzar on Fri, 20th May 2011 10:24 am
To cut your power use and energy costs in your own home I attached one of my videos explaining what you can do…..
http://youtu.be/PUCl1TruUfo
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Kenz300 on Mon, 23rd May 2011 12:45 am
It is amazing to me but I still see people that leave their cars and trucks running while they run into a store and or sitting in a parking lot just talking. The high price of energy still has not sunk in to some people. Many people are just oblivious to the though of energy conservation and making long term choices to reduce energy consumption. That will change as prices continue to rise. Natural selection and evolution have not helped deer learn to avoid cars though.