Rebuild America is a growing network of community-driven
voluntary partnerships that foster energy efficiency and renewable energy in
commercial, government and public-housing buildings. At the federal level, it
is the largest, most established technology deployment program within
DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). The
program’s goals are to: conserve energy, accelerate use of the best
energy technologies, save money, reduce air pollution, lower U.S. reliance on
energy imports, help revitalize aging city and town neighborhoods, and create
“smart energy” jobs.
Rebuild America works to overcome market barriers that inhibit
use of the best technologies. Building owners and managers in both the public
and private sectors often lack knowledge of the best technologies, financing
mechanisms, savings potential and other benefits. To break down these barriers,
the program:
• Spreads knowledge
• Develops projects to stimulate market change
• Provides analyses and advice in support of the best technologies
• Networks with state and local governments and the private sector
The energy consumption of most buildings can be cut 25 percent
through retrofits and better operation. New construction, too, benefits from
energy-efficient designs, effective commissioning and smart operations.
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