Better Buildings Initiative
Type | Program |
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Sponsor Organization | Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy |
Top Organization | Department of Energy |
Creation Legislation | Not specified; initiated by Executive Order |
Website | Website |
Purpose | To improve energy efficiency across the U.S. by promoting innovative solutions, sharing best practices, and fostering partnerships among various sectors. The initiative aims to reduce energy consumption in buildings, industry, and transportation, thereby lowering costs and emissions. |
Program Start | 2011 |
Initial Funding | Part of the DOE's budget for energy efficiency |
Duration | Ongoing |
Historic | Yes |
Better Buildings Initiative is a comprehensive program launched by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to accelerate energy efficiency in commercial, residential, industrial, and public sectors. It encompasses several sub-initiatives like the Better Buildings Challenge, Better Buildings Accelerators, and Better Buildings Workforce Guidelines, aiming to transform energy consumption practices across America.
Goals
- Achieve significant energy savings in buildings, industry, and transportation.
- Promote the adoption of energy-efficient technologies and best practices.
- Strengthen the energy efficiency workforce through training and guidelines.
- Facilitate knowledge sharing to drive innovation in energy management.
Organization
The Better Buildings Initiative is managed by the DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). It operates through a combination of voluntary commitments from participants, financial incentives, technical assistance, and partnerships across sectors. The initiative is led by DOE officials, with various coordinators overseeing specific sub-programs. Funding is derived from DOE's budget, targeting energy efficiency improvements.
The leadership roles include various program directors or coordinators within the DOE.
Partners
- Department of Energy
- Participants from commercial, industrial, public, and residential sectors
- State and local governments
- Utilities
- NGOs, academia, and private companies
History
Initiated in 2011 by President Obama, the Better Buildings Initiative was part of a broader push towards sustainable energy practices. It has since evolved, adding new components like the Better Buildings Challenge for voluntary commitments, and Accelerators for targeted advancements in specific areas. The initiative continues to expand, adapting to new technologies and policy landscapes.
Funding
Funding for the Better Buildings Initiative is part of DOE's allocation for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs. There's no specific initial funding amount mentioned as it's part of DOE's ongoing commitment. Additional funding might come from grants, partnerships, and other federal resources.
Implementation
The initiative is implemented through various sub-programs, each with its strategies like setting goals for energy reduction, providing tools and resources, hosting workshops, and fostering public-private partnerships. There's no defined end date as it's an ongoing effort to improve energy efficiency.
Related
External links
- https://betterbuildingssolutioncenter.energy.gov/
- wikipedia:Better Buildings Initiative (Note: This might not exist; use for consistency if it does.)
Social media
- No specific social media accounts for the Better Buildings Initiative, but updates might be shared through DOE or EERE channels.
References
"Better Buildings Initiative". https://betterbuildingssolutioncenter.energy.gov/.