The Corporate Energy Efficiency Project was launched by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change with generous funding from Toyota.
The project is a multi-year research and communications effort to identify and highlight the most effective methods used by companies to reduce their energy consumption and lower their related greenhouse gas emissions. Read More >
Microsoft, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, Environmental Defense Fund, Ashoka, and many other supporters will be holding the ninth Green Innovation in Business Network (GIBN) 2010 Boston Solutions Lab at the Microsoft New England Research & Development Center in Cambridge, MA on September 16th.
Pew Center on Global Climate Change released its new report “From Shop Floor to Top Floor: Best Business Practices in Energy Efficiency” on March 31, 2010. The report documents best practices in corporate energy efficiency.
Eileen Claussen, President of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change talks about the importance of energy efficiency in a Reuters op-ed.
Listen to the audio of the teleconference on Pew's Center's report, “From Shop Floor to Top Floor: Best Business Practices in Energy Efficiency” held March 31, 2010.
In early 2009, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change invited 95 companies to participate in a 65-question survey on corporate energy efficiency strategies. The survey was designed to gather key quantitative data, identify trends, and gauge current activities in corporate energy efficiency.