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What Can ISO 50001 Do for You?
February 28, 2012
The release of a new international energy management standard—ISO 50001—has ramifications for commercial and industrial businesses across North America.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: CEMC-RB-4  |  Author: Essie Snell

E Source Energy Management Survey 2011
Reporting Actions and Priorities at the Facility Level
November 4, 2011
In March 2011, E Source held its 18th Annual Energy Management Roundtable in Boulder, Colorado. At the Roundtable, we conducted a survey of the energy managers in attendance. This report summarizes the key findings of the survey.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: CEMC-RB-1  |  Author: Todd Camnitz, Kevin Vranes

Tackling Refrigerants in Corporate GHG Inventories: The Policy Politics of Counting HFCs and Not CFCs
Part 2 of a 3-Part Series
August 18, 2011
In my previous post, I raised the issue of counting certain types of refrigerants without counting others. This is a major loophole, because CFCs have every bit of global warming potential that HFCs have.

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-8-18-11-Refrigerants2  |  Author: Kevin Vranes - Director of Energy Sustainability Products

Tackling Refrigerants in Corporate GHG Inventories
Part 1 of a 3-Part Series
July 14, 2011
Although our commercial clients have hundreds to thousands of facilities, electricity and natural gas are fairly easy and straightforward to deal with. Unfortunately, this is often not the case with other components of the GHG inventory, especially refrigerants.

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-7-14-11-Refrigerants  |  Author: Kevin Vranes - Director of Energy Sustainability Products

Designing Incentives for Operating Buildings Efficiently: Humans and Math
March 17, 2011
What’s the best way to set goals, provide incentives, and measure energy-efficiency contributions?

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-3-17-11-Incentives  |  Author: Ian Bowman - Associate Director for Technical Products

Corporate Sustainability: Using the ā€œSā€ Word Like You Mean It
February 11, 2011
To avoid making "sustainability" an empty buzzword, companies must sit down and have a robust internal dialogue about what sustainability really means, in theory and in practice, to their customers and themselves. And that's only the first step.

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-2-11-11-Sustainability  |  Author: Kevin Vranes - Senior Product Manager of GHG Management

Responding to Climate Change Risk
Setting a Meaningful and Achievable GHG Reduction Goal
August 29, 2008
This pamphlet provides your customers with the essential background and best practices they need to select an absolute or normalized target, identify and prioritize reduction opportunities, and communicate progress toward their goals.

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: CAS-P-1-ESCD  |  Author: Philippe Bouchard

Will Energy Prices Keep Increasing? And If So, What Can You Do About It?
15th Annual E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 1, 2008
This session focuses on hedging against price risks with efficiency and how some companies are factoring in energy price escalation in economic evaluations of energy projects.

Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides  |  Document ID: CEMC-EMR-5-08_EnergyPrices  |  Author: Neil Kolwey

Energy Conservation
15th Annual E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 1, 2008
Successful recommissioning depends not only on a deep understanding of building systems, but also on a firm grasp of how people work and interact. This session presents two very successful programs and highlights real-world results.

Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides  |  Document ID: CEMC-EMR-5-08_Recommissioning  |  Author: Jeffrey Nunn

Critical Components of a Strategic Sustainability Plan
15th Annual E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 1, 2008
The term "sustainability" is all the rage. What does it really mean and how can energy managers play a key role in helping to sell sustainability up and down their organizations and across their supply chains? How do you get started? What are the critical elements of a sustainability plan?

Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides  |  Document ID: CEMC-EMR-5-08_CriticalComponents  |  Author: John Hoekstra

Pfizer Global Energy Program Update
15th Annual E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 1, 2008
This session presents real-world examples of how a few companies have aligned their greenhouse gas (GHG) and energy-management strategies and are even setting more aggressive reduction goals.

Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides  |  Document ID: CEMC-EMR-5-08_GHGCaseStudies  |  Author: Ronald Slember

What Does a LEED Project Really Cost?
15th Annual E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 1, 2008
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system was created by the U.S. Green Building Council to accelerate the development and implementation of green building practices. But what does LEED really cost, and what do you get for your money?

Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides  |  Document ID: CEMC-EMR-5-08_LEED  |  Author: Gwen Farnsworth

Energy and Buildings: Aggressive Building Performance Strategies
15th Annual E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 1, 2008
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system was created by the U.S. Green Building Council to accelerate the development and implementation of green building practices. But what does LEED really cost, and what do you get for your money?

Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides  |  Document ID: CEMC-EMR-5-08_LEED  |  Author: Mark Frankel