National Renewable Energy Laboratory Adds Facility, Preps Other Projects

National Renewable Energy Laboratory Adds Facility, Preps Other Projects

The sprawling campus of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is dotted with buildings dedicated to the many sciences needed to power the country’s push toward clean energy. Researchers inside one building explore the dynamics of harnessing the sun for energy. Those in another are determining the best ways to convert…

IEA: Global clean energy investment ‘significantly’ outpacing fossil fuel spending

IEA: Global clean energy investment ‘significantly’ outpacing fossil fuel spending

Global investment in clean energy technologies – from renewables and electric vehicles (EVs) to nuclear power plants and heat pumps – is “significantly” outpacing spending on fossil fuels, with the energy crisis having accelerated momentum around the global green energy transition, according to the latest update from the International Energy Agency (IEA). The influential agency…

ESG momentum: Seven reported traits that set organizations apart

ESG momentum: Seven reported traits that set organizations apart

It is becoming increasingly essential for companies to understand and address the effects that externalities can have on their social license. The latest McKinsey Global Survey on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues asked more than 1,100 respondents in more than 90 countries how their organizations are rising to this challenge. More than nine in…

Safety AND Security: The Importance of Component Compatibility

Safety AND Security: The Importance of Component Compatibility

  Last month, the Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill requiring all first-floor entryways and exterior windows in school settings to be bullet-resistant. Earlier this year, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) began requiring all ground-level exterior doors and windows to be reinforced with forced-entry resistant film. In Ohio, there is a bill in development…

Staying ahead: How the best CEOs continually improve performance

Staying ahead: How the best CEOs continually improve performance

Be humble, hungry. Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson (Twitter, May 3, 2014) Most people know the fable The Tortoise and the Hare. In the story, the two animals challenge one another to a race to prove who is faster. The hare starts strong and is soon out of sight. Midrace, the hare lies down to rest,…

Back to Basics: Understanding Building Codes

Back to Basics: Understanding Building Codes

  As the International Code Council (ICC) celebrates Building Safety Month in May, facilities professionals should understand the importance of constructing and maintaining safe and sustainable structures that follow constantly updated applicable building codes. These changes are necessary after governmental and industry organizations like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) investigate facility failures…