From PURPA to Purposeful: How Efficiency-as-a-Service Came to Market
*PURPA was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on November 9, 1978 What a long and winding road the energy efficiency market has...
Feeding the Demand for Energy Efficiency Requires Alternative Funding Solutions
A lot can change in three years, as Johnson Controls learned in its survey of 1,200 facility and energy management global executives. In...
Corporate PPAs: Trendy or Trending?
Are corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) the next big thing sweeping the global energy market? Renewable energy developers and...
Health and Climate at Hospitals: First Do No Harm
With a founding principle of “First, do no harm,” it makes a lot of sense that the health care industry is increasingly embracing...
We Believe in Science-based Targets
Whether government leadership believes it or not, the transition to a low-carbon economy is not only happening, but is accelerating....
Unfriendly Regulatory Environment Won’t Stymie What Makes Economic Sense
In the current environment, it is easy to fret about the future of energy efficiency initiatives and clean energy policies. As...
NRDC Study highlights Metrus Energy as nationwide P4P provider
In a recent NRDC report entitled “Putting Your Money Where Your Meter Is,” pay-for-performance (P4P) efficiency programs in the United...
We Mean Business
Metrus has new projects in 2017 under development with both new and existing customers. The current commitment of businesses to...
Looking Forward, Looking Back
2017 is off to a strong start for with Metrus’ latest $1.2 million efficiency project in New York under construction and already...
Making the Case for Energy Efficiency
A recent Smart Energy Decisions article highlighted eight steps to win organizational support for energy efficiency projects defined by...