Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil EL&P Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries From Leaky Windows to Building Codes, This Is How the Infrastructure Bill Will Tackle Buildings By: 3BL Media November 09, 2021 at 07:45 AM EST The bill contains $5 billion for programs addressing energy efficiency in buildings—but still doesn’t go far enough. SOURCE: WSP DESCRIPTION:BY NATE BERG The $1 trillion bill in President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan has dedicated about $5 billion to a wide range of programs geared to reduce electricity use in buildings, improve the materials used to build them, and train more people to design, build, and maintain energy-efficient buildings. These are crucial investments, according to Narada Golden, VP and leader of built ecology at the global engineering company WSP USA. “If the U.S. is going to lead on climate, our buildings will need to be twice as efficient as they are today. They will also need to be powered by clean renewable energy sources,” Golden says. “Accelerating innovation in low-carbon buildings through deep energy retrofits and building electrification are critical steps toward creating the clean energy economy of the future.” Continue reading here. Tweet me: .@WSPUSA's Narada Golden, VP and leader of built ecology notes that “Accelerating innovation in low-carbon buildings through deep energy retrofits and building electrification are critical steps toward creating the clean energy economy of the future.” https://bit.ly/31Mylwb KEYWORDS: TSX:WSP, WSP, fastcompany Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
From Leaky Windows to Building Codes, This Is How the Infrastructure Bill Will Tackle Buildings By: 3BL Media November 09, 2021 at 07:45 AM EST The bill contains $5 billion for programs addressing energy efficiency in buildings—but still doesn’t go far enough. SOURCE: WSP DESCRIPTION:BY NATE BERG The $1 trillion bill in President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan has dedicated about $5 billion to a wide range of programs geared to reduce electricity use in buildings, improve the materials used to build them, and train more people to design, build, and maintain energy-efficient buildings. These are crucial investments, according to Narada Golden, VP and leader of built ecology at the global engineering company WSP USA. “If the U.S. is going to lead on climate, our buildings will need to be twice as efficient as they are today. They will also need to be powered by clean renewable energy sources,” Golden says. “Accelerating innovation in low-carbon buildings through deep energy retrofits and building electrification are critical steps toward creating the clean energy economy of the future.” Continue reading here. Tweet me: .@WSPUSA's Narada Golden, VP and leader of built ecology notes that “Accelerating innovation in low-carbon buildings through deep energy retrofits and building electrification are critical steps toward creating the clean energy economy of the future.” https://bit.ly/31Mylwb KEYWORDS: TSX:WSP, WSP, fastcompany