A Public-Private Path to Better Buildings
As we pass the midpoint of 2020 and both the government and private sector seek to spur economic activity, there is an opportunity for...
Reigniting the energy efficiency engine
There’s a terrific lyric from the late, great songwriter John Prine that goes, “We are living in the future. I’ll tell you how I know. I...
A COVID-19 Reset for Climate Change: The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis
Lyla Hinkle, Dennison University ’23, is currently a summer intern at Metrus. This is our third annual summer reading blog. The focus is on
Own the Solution, Not the Equipment: A Q&A with Casey Talon of Guidehouse Insights
Own the Solution, Not the Equipment is a new white paper that explores the dynamic energy efficiency as a service (EEaaS) industry. The...
Women Leading the Charge in Clean Energy: Q&A with Caroline Trowbridge
Caroline Trowbridge joined Metrus as a Project Manager in 2018. She’s responsible for managing the development, closing, and...
Phase 3 Recovery Bill Will Improve Efficiency by Fixing QIP Tax Error
The Phase 3 Recovery Act that President Trump signed into law last week is monumental legislation at a critical time for our country. It...
A Message from the CEO
We’ve always been told that a rising tide lifts all boats. What happens when the tide reverses course? 2020 is going to be a year that...
Higher Education’s Path to Carbon Neutrality Starts at Home: Why On-Campus Energy Efficiency Matters
Colleges and universities are a hotbed for climate change activism. Presidential candidates know this well since climate change is the...
Energy Efficiency as a Service: A Trend to Watch
Chief financial officers of non-energy intensive companies don’t always find support to commit capital toward long-term energy efficiency...
Tackling Climate Change One City at a Time. Is Net Zero the Right Approach?
Boston, modestly referred to these days as the “city of champions” by its inhabitants, is now championing net-zero buildings. The new...