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Carbon Lighthouse is a proud to be working with Squaw Valley ski resort to make the 2013 U.S. Alpine Championships the first carbon neutral profession skiing event in the U.S. The event is the culmination of the professional ski season and brings together the full US Ski Team, including several Olympic athletes such as gold [...]

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This is the second in a three part series that explores San Francisco’s Existing Commercial Building Energy Ordinance. In the first post, we went over why the legislation was passed, and here we will talk about how to comply if you own a building. Next we will talk about how owners can make the most [...]

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Unless you own a commercial building in San Francisco, you may have missed a relatively recent piece of legislation that requires all buildings over 10,000 square feet to benchmark and disclose their energy use annually plus get an energy audit every five years. This three part series goes over why the legislation was passed, how [...]

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The International School of the Peninsula has renewed its commitment to environmental responsibility by working with Carbon Lighthouse to become carbon neutral. The school, which achieved Energy Star Certification last fall and earned the Mayor of Palo Alto’s inaugural Green Business Leader Award, has now completed a package of energy efficiency upgrades that will reduce [...]

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Carbon Lighthouse was featured in the San Francisco Business Times today. The article highlighted interviews from two past clients: Stevens Development Company and Wilson Meany. Both property firms commented on how Carbon Lighthouse’s data driven analytics and technology neutral approach gave them far more confidence in the outcomes for their buildings than when working with [...]

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Leading news source for the clean energy industry, Greentech Media, recently published a feature article on Carbon Lighthouse. The article highlights many of the unique components of the Carbon Lighthouse package that make such a difference to our clients. It also perfectly captures CEO Brenden Millstein’s commitment to revolutionizing the energy industry in his quote: [...]

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Carbon Lighthouse was excited to participate in the inaugural year of OpenCoSF, an event organized by Mayor Lee’s Office of Innovation to highlight the best of San Francisco innovation. The company joined the likes of Twitter, Google and Airbnb in opening our doors to the public to showcase our unique vision for changing the world [...]

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On Monday, the City of Palo Alto awarded the inaugural “Green Leader” Business Recognition Awards to seven businesses that have shown exceptional leadership in environmental stewardship. Among the recipients were two Carbon Lighthouse clients, Stevens Development Company and the International School of the Peninsula, representing four buildings in the city that have achieved Energy Star [...]

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Onset, the manufacturer of HOBO data loggers, recently published a report written by Carbon Lighthouse CEO, Brenden Millstein. The new white paper discusses how the use of inexpensive data loggers and spreadsheet analysis can provide all the evidence needed to make a powerful case for saving money by replacing failed air-handler economizers as well as [...]

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On behalf of the Carbon Lighthouse Association, Yiaway Yeh, mayor of the city of Palo Alto, awarded Bob Stevens, the owner of Stevens Development Company, a plaque for making his buildings Carbon Free. The presentation took place during the mayor’s address at the Downtown Palo Alto Business Improvement District’s (PAd) Clean Green Street Scene Earth [...]

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How much you pay for electricity is not as simple as you might think. Rate structures have changed drastically over time and vary substantially between customer classes and utility territories. While the rationale behind the rate that you pay for electricity may not be keeping you up at night, it has important implications for energy efficiency, distributed generation, and is actually pretty darn interesting!

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Socially responsible investing (SRI) is a broad financial movement that incorporates a range of rationales and techniques.  For those of you without a degree in economics, this post will start with a little background on what investing in a company really means. For a public company [i], the stock price should be equal to the [...]

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The term Smart Grid is thrown around a lot these days, but most people cannot define what the term actually means. In order to do so, it is important to understand how the current “pre-smart” grid works. Click here to learn how our current grid works, and how a Smart Grid would improve things.

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