O&E Staff Reporter December 11, 2017
One frosty Massachusetts morning in the winter of 2010, Chris Buchanan stood at the kitchen sink of his Marblehead home. Cleaning up after breakfast, Buchanan looked out the window above his sink and caught sight of his oil tank meter. It was running low....
Ethan Rogers, Program Director, Industry, ACEEE December 11, 2017
Trade organizations often develop performance test methods, metrics and labels to enable customers to differentiate higher-performing products. Energy efficiency incentive programs, such as those operated by electric utilities and trade associations, ofte...
Samuel Diamond December 11, 2017
By this time next year (or maybe sooner), Massachusetts retailers selling bio-blended heating oil could potentially be collecting financial incentives as high as 65 cents per gallon of biodiesel delivered to their customers. To get to the “why” and ...
O&E Staff Reporter December 11, 2017
Sometimes energy industry innovation takes the form of a new invention — a self-modulating, multi-fuel burner, for example. Other times, it’s an alternate application of an existing methodology, like using dilution air venting with condensing boilers....
O&E Staff Reporter December 11, 2017
As reported in the September issue of Oil & Energy, the Rinnai America Corporation will invest in two new facilities in the state of Georgia in the years ahead. The first is a two-story, 37,560-square-foot expansion to its headquarters located in Peachtre...
Richard Rutigliano, PriMedia, Inc. December 11, 2017
Ways a neo-traditional marketing campaign can effectively connect with two popular targets: new and lost customers....