Keynote address outlines eight steps for urban leaders to improve energy efficiency in buildings
MILWAUKEE — Efficient buildings, those that make productive use of natural, human, and financial resources, are vital to achieving sustainable development. They align economic, social, and environmental opportunities, creating so-called triple-bottom-line benefits.
That was the main takeaway from a keynote address recently delivered by Clay Nesler, vice president, global energy and sustainability, building efficiency, Johnson Controls Inc., at the fourth Georgetown University Energy Prize workshop at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.