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Drink sustainable coffee!

Posted by Catherine Schirm on Thu, Aug 30, 2012

Coffee.  It’s just another part of your daily routine. Right? Wrong! Have you ever thought of the vast impact your coffee habits have on the environment and on the local economy?

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Tags: Sustainability, Green living

Wego welcomes Ed the Panda to the energy saving team!

Posted by Dan Teague on Wed, Aug 29, 2012

Our new WegoWise product video is ready for the world to see. Watch as Ed the Panda learns how to turn his inefficient buildings into money and energy savings with WegoWise! 

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WegoWise's Top 5 Links for Data Visualization

Posted by Sean Shanley on Fri, Aug 24, 2012

Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. There is a lot of data out there (trust us, we know) and it can be challenging to present it in fun and informative ways.  So we put together some data visualizations that we like to share with you. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by DanNateLilyKate and Bert.

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Tags: Energy efficiency, Green living

Exciting WegoWise Updates!

Posted by Sean Shanley on Fri, Aug 24, 2012

WegoWise rolled out some exciting changes this week, allowing users faster access to their data, more ways of looking at it, and even better benchmarks.  Read about the changes here!

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Tags: News and Policy

Fannie Mae Study Seeks to Generate Multifamily Energy Benchmark

Posted by Lily Perkins-High on Fri, Aug 24, 2012

Multifamily housing presents an excellent opportunity for energy efficiency measures for three primary reasons. First, much of this housing stock is old: according to the Energy Programs Consortium, 85% of multifamily housing in the United States was constructed before 1990. This means many of the structures need repairs and most have building systems that are outdated. Next, the physical characteristics of multifamily housing, such as exterior exposure per residence, make it easier to perform retrofits. And finally, the larger scale of these types of properties means that improvements result in larger total reductions in usage and larger financial savings. Due to these factors, EPC found that multifamily buildings could save anywhere from 30 – 75% of energy through efficiency measures. We’ve observed this ourselves through the work we’ve been doing in Massachusetts with the LEAN Multifamily Benchmarking Inventory. In some cases, owners have reduced their energy bill by more than 50% through retrofits.

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Tags: Sustainability, News and Policy, Energy efficiency, Affordable housing, Water Conservation

BIPV: Making Solar Sexy

Posted by Sean Shanley on Tue, Aug 21, 2012

While many an energy geek would tell you that solar is sexy, even when awkwardly jutting off a roofline, not everyone would agree.  Installations like the one to the right cause architects to quitely weep and neighbors to loudly curse.  Since no one should have to choose between tears and cursing and energy efficiency, Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) came to the rescue, allowing a happy intersection of aesthetics and energy production. 

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Tags: Renewables, Energy efficiency, Green living

WegoWise's Top 5 Links for the Energy Conscious Kid

Posted by Bert Connelly on Fri, Aug 17, 2012

Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. Our readership amongst children is not as high as we would like. Turns out, a lot of children, especially the littlest ones, can't even read at all. But every kid, no matter how small, should know the importance of energy conservation. We put together a list for you. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by DanNateLilyKate and Bert.

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Tags: Sustainability, Energy efficiency

5 Great Ideas for Green Tenant Events

Posted by Bert Connelly on Thu, Aug 16, 2012

A near constant challenge for every property manager with whom we work, is trying to get their tenants interested in saving energy. One would think the obvious monetary benefits would be enough but what about those tenants who don't pay utility bills? This blog posts owes thanks to several very clever property managers who shared their green-tenant event calendars with the world.

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Tags: Sustainability, Energy efficiency, Affordable housing, Green living

Cogeneration in the US

Posted by Sean Shanley on Wed, Aug 15, 2012

A few weeks ago, we had a guest post from Shiva Prakesh with New Ecology, discussing residential cogeneration. Micro-CHP (Combined Heat and Power) systems are a smaller-scale evolution of the more common CHP systems serving large sections of cities or industrial complexes. At WegoWise, we love cogeneration systems because they drastically improve energy efficiency of power production. Tom Casten (an expert in the co-gen field) predicted in 2008 that by using cogeneration systems, the US could provide about 20% of its energy needs from simply recycling industrial waste heat. 

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Tags: Sustainability, Energy efficiency, Building science

WegoWise's Top 5 Links For an Energy Conscious Friday

Posted by Bert Connelly on Fri, Aug 10, 2012

Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by DanNateLily, Kate and Bert.

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Tags: News and Policy, Building science, Water Conservation