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{{Organization
|OrganizationName=Green Button Alliance
|OrganizationName=Green Button Alliance
|OrganizationType=Non-profit
|OrganizationType=Non-profit
|Mission=The Green Button Alliance fosters the development, compliance, and widespread adoption of the Green Button standard to provide secure, standardized access to energy and water usage data. It aims to empower consumers and businesses to manage consumption, reduce costs, and support decarbonization through innovative digital solutions.
|Mission=Green Button Alliance promotes the Green Button standard for secure energy data access, aiding cost reduction and decarbonization.
|ParentOrganization=Department of Energy
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|OrganizationExecutive=Executive Director
|OrganizationExecutive=Executive Director
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|Website=https://www.greenbuttonalliance.org/
|Services=Green Button certification; technical assistance; industry education
|Services=Green Button certification; technical assistance; industry education
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|HeadquartersLocation=35.77959, -78.63818
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|HeadquartersLocation=35.779589, -78.638179
|HeadquartersAddress=421 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601, USA
|HeadquartersAddress=421 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601, USA
|Website=https://www.greenbuttonalliance.org/
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'''Green Button Alliance (GBA)''' is a U.S.-based nonprofit corporation dedicated to advancing the Green Button initiative, a White House-inspired effort launched in 2011 to standardize digital access to energy and water usage data, enabling over 60 million U.S. customers and millions more globally to leverage their data via Download My Data (DMD) and Connect My Data (CMD) platforms.  
'''Green Button Alliance (GBA)''' is a U.S.-based nonprofit corporation dedicated to advancing the Green Button initiative, a White House-inspired effort launched in 2011 to standardize digital access to energy and water usage data, enabling over 60 million U.S. customers and millions more globally to leverage their data via Download My Data (DMD) and Connect My Data (CMD) platforms.