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RMI Outlet 2013-01-29 07:00:17
Here?s a cross-section of the energy conversations that took center stage last week:


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-28 09:00:17
This post originally appeared on GreentechMedia. Fewer than 5 percent of the 6,500 banks in the U.S. will finance solar. Yet bankers who work in solar tout the asset?s excellence. A new industry consortium of solar's leading players wants to make it easier for the remaining 6,200 banks to get in the game.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-25 10:00:17
In the automotive world, technology is outperforming humans. What will driverless cars mean for fossil fuel consumption in the transportation sector? At RMI, we?re very interested in the answers to this question.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-25 06:30:00
Spark is RMI's weekly e-newsletter. Get the latest details on RMI's progress in profitably moving the world off fossil fuels delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to RMI Spark, and you'll have up-close access to news, blogs, videos, and project updates.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-25 06:30:00
Spark is RMI's weekly e-newsletter. Get the latest details on RMI's progress in profitably moving the world off fossil fuels delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to RMI Spark, and you'll have up-close access to news, blogs, videos, and project updates.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-24 11:00:17
By most accounts, the U.S. is not on track to achieve the greenhouse gas reductions scientists and other experts say are needed to mitigate climate change, abate the frequency and severity of super-storms like Sandy, and protect our populated, shrinking coast lines. A critical lever for addressing the United States? contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions is transformation of the electricity …


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-23 13:00:17
Commercial buildings consume 46 percent of all building energy in the United States. Most of those buildings?potentially as many as 70?80 percent?are owned as part of a larger portfolio of buildings and are managed by a central entity.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-23 13:00:17
Commercial buildings consume 46 percent of all building energy in the United States. Most of those buildings?potentially as many as 70?80 percent?are owned as part of a larger portfolio of buildings and are managed by a central entity.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-23 13:00:17
By most accounts, the U.S. is not on track to achieve the greenhouse gas reductions scientists and other experts say are needed to mitigate climate change, abate the frequency and severity of super-storms like Sandy, and protect our populated, shrinking coast lines. A critical lever for addressing the United States? contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions is transformation of the electricity …


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-22 10:00:17
After a decade of false starts, finally, light at the end of the tunnel.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-22 10:00:17
Here?s a cross-section of the energy conversations that took center stage last week:


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-18 10:00:17
With the evolution of vehicle automation, connectedness, and autonomy, do we know where we?re going with no one behind the wheel?


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-18 10:00:17
After a decade of false starts, finally, light at the end of the tunnel.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-17 06:30:00
Spark is RMI's weekly e-newsletter. Get the latest details on RMI's progress in profitably moving the world off fossil fuels delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to RMI Spark, and you'll have up-close access to news, blogs, videos, and project updates.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-17 06:30:00
Spark is RMI's weekly e-newsletter. Get the latest details on RMI's progress in profitably moving the world off fossil fuels delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to RMI Spark, and you'll have up-close access to news, blogs, videos, and project updates.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-16 10:00:17
This is another installment of Drivers of Change, a column from Verge and Rocky Mountain Institute focused on the intersection of cities, transportation, and innovative technologies. In the more than two years since Nissan sold its first Leaf in the U.S., there?s been a growing sentiment that some of us fell for a flawed assumption: that building a robust public ?fueling? …


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-15 11:00:17
Here?s a cross-section of the energy conversations that took center stage last week:


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-14 11:00:17
According to AAA, an estimated 5.6 million Americans took to the skies this past year-end holiday season, defined as the 12-day period lasting December 22 through January 1.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-10 08:00:17
The impacts of Sandy are now familiar to many: the electricity grid went down, leaving upwards of 8.5 million people without power. Yet, there were a handful of literal bright spots in the darkness.


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RMI Outlet 2013-01-10 08:00:17
The impacts of Sandy are now familiar to many: the electricity grid went down, leaving upwards of 8.5 million people without power. Yet, there were a handful of literal bright spots in the darkness.


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