Business, states see green in Obama energy plan

Yet veterans of the efficiency business say the rush of money and new contractors demands strict measures to ensure the upgrades actually save energy. "You basically have the word efficiency sprinkled throughout the stimulus package, but you don't have actual specific targets, or a list of priorities," said Edward Mazria, the founder of Architecture 2030, a non-profit group that works to improve energy efficiency in buildings. Full Story »

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by Derek Hawkins - Mar. 23, 2009

Shows how stimulus money for energy efficiency programs and infrastructure has affected the energy sector by honing in on a state-sponsored program in Maryland. Very informative, if brief—better contextualized than the NYT story on the same

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