Can the Valley influence climate culture?
Matthew Kropp–Managing Director and Partner at Boston Consulting Group–discuss his firm’s work studying 48 technology companies and their role in climate change action.
Matthew Kropp–Managing Director and Partner at Boston Consulting Group–discuss his firm’s work studying 48 technology companies and their role in climate change action.
Commercial property operators often face a dilemma about energy efficiency measures. Tenants tend to reap most of the benefits in the form of lower energy bills, but a program in Seattle is testing a possible answer.
In the Long-Term Effects of Management & Technology Transfers, UCLA's Michela Giorcelli shows a causal link in Marshall Plan training from the 1950s.
Jamie Mandel–Managing Director, Rocky Mountain Institute–and Phil Keuhn–Principal, RMI–discuss energy project portfolio optimization and the value of green leases for real estate owners and investors.
Natalie Mims Frick–Energy Efficiency Program Manager at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory–discusses her DOE-supported research and the importance of efficiency resources.
Dror Poleg–Author and Co-Chair of the Urban Land Institute’s Technology and Innovation Council in New York–discusses his new book on how technology is changing the way humans work, live, eat, shop, and travel.
"The challenge is how do you get out of that sea of data into making decisions, with AI, that are actually going to build the value, not the drudgery of analyzing."
Gridium technology is built with powerful data analytics and delivers bankable energy savings for all stakeholders in a sustainable built environment, from tenants to building managers and owners.
Gridium announced today that its software, used by Kilroy Realty Corporation for data-driven sustainability, identified a twenty-six thousand dollar utility bill credit at one of two newly developed tech buildings in San Francisco.
Monthly changes in building relative occupancy – percent of space leased – can greatly affect energy use in large commercial buildings, and especially in multi-tenant office buildings.
Look past the one liner tweets and big money clickbait headlines and you'll see the ground is shifting beneath your building.
What does an academic study from 1943, on the diffusion of adoption of hybrid seeds by farmers in Iowa, tell us about harvesting energy efficiency in 2019?