Energy Efficiency Can Get Us Halfway to Our Energy Goals, says the ACEEE

While large, obviously impactful changes in energy consumption will determine whether the international community reaches its lofty climate change goals or not, it is a situation in which the classic saying “a little bit goes a long way” still applies. In this case, we’re talking about how energy efficiency can support the broader, harder-to-reach goals. […]
Customer Service and Food Safety are Most Important Factors for Cold Chain Customers, Survey Finds

If one were to quickly guess which factor in the cold chain process was the most important when it came to large-scale refrigerated storage and transportation, no one could fault you if you said cost. When considering millions upon millions of units that need stored, shipped, and delivered in a fluid, constantly changing world economy, […]
More States Turn to Energy Efficiency to Address Emissions Goals

As of this writing, a large swathe of US states are forging ahead with clean energy goals regardless of the current administration’s aim to roll back as many Obama-era standards as they can. Arizona, California, Colorado, Illionois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Wisconsin have all passed legislation, or are currently […]