SEDAC research on energy efficiency and sustainability
The Emerging Hydrogen Economy and the Quest for Faster Horses
By Dr. Tim Lindsey From Faster Horses to Model Ts: Shortcomings of Today’s Energy System Legend has it that when […]
Energy Efficiency Workforce: Lessons Learned from Past Crises
Growing the Energy Efficiency Workforce Research Series In Illinois, nearly 10,000 energy efficiency jobs have been lost since the beginning […]
Building a Resilient Energy Efficiency Workforce
The economic effects of the pandemic have devastated many job sectors, including the energy efficiency sector. In Illinois, there are […]
Q&A: Healthy Buildings During COVID-19
This Q and A contains responses to questions that were raised at a webinar SEDAC delivered on August 18, 2020: […]
Energy Efficiency Workforce Diversity
There are many benefits to a diverse workforce. Diversity can drive competition, improve culture, foster innovation and economic growth, and […]
Collecting Green Business Metrics
In October 2019, SEDAC received a grant from the U.S. EPA National Environmental Information Exchange Network with the California Green […]
COVID-19 and HVAC: Your Questions Answered
As shut-down restrictions are being lifted and unoccupied buildings are being opened up, there are many questions about the spread […]
Midwest Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Partnership
SEDAC, in collaboration with the Illinois Grainger College of Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory, and the College of Liberal Arts and […]
Impact of COVID19 on Energy Efficiency Workforce
By Devin Day, SEDAC Engagement and Program Specialist The coronavirus pandemic has created an unprecedented level of uncertainty for industries […]
Energy efficiency workforce: Raising awareness
The energy efficiency sector has a high demand for workers--especially in the HVAC technician and construction industries--yet few young people […]