Friday, November 22, 2024

Tag: energy usage

Mary loves heating the pool

Shakespeare asks the question

As we approach Labor Day weekend, in addition to looking forward to BBQ, the pool and celebrating the people I adore, I will admit...

Prettiest girl in the room

Did you ever watch a rom-com from the 1990’s? Invariably some super popular hot ultra cool guy is given a dollar to date some...
sustainability technology evolves as does that of mobile phones

The tech it is a changin

I do not particularly care for the movie “Pretty Woman”, but I do think it provides an important frame of reference. Specifically, there is...
inspect ducts to reduce energy loss

In 2024, resolve to reduce energy loss

We all start the year with resolutions or goals. Some of these goals may be carried over from the prior year. Some are new....
cutting energy costs by studying energy bills

My goodness, what is THAT?

We have talked these past few weeks about the building and really looking at it in ways that might not have crossed our minds...

Let’s talk about my favorite “F” word…. Free (Sort of)

I am not much for wearing makeup because I cannot stop rubbing my face. Typically, any applied eye makeup ends up on my check,...
Mary Nitschke column on energy

Energy Is Sexy

When I was at Prometheus Real Estate Group, I used to have a bumper sticker outside my office door that said, “Energy is Sexy.”...

Summer of blackouts

Two-thirds of North America could face power shortages this summer during periods of extreme electricity demand and spiking temperatures, the nation’s grid reliability monitor...

Infographic: Energy rising

Energy rising Already vexed by historic levels of inflation, housing operators and residents also bare the financial weight of sudden and fast-rising electricity, natural gas...

When is the price of renewables prohibitive?

The annual worldwide investment in energy is more than $1.7 trillion: $650 billion in oil and gas, $300 billion in renewable electricity, and more...

The energy struggle is real in New England

It’s been a particularly cold winter across the U.S., but none were more impacted than New England where they’ve turned to burning nearly two...

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