Intermountain Health Medical Building Sees Big Energy Efficiency Gains Between 2019 and 2023, the building’s Energy Use Intensity (EUI) score, which defines total energy use divided by total building square footage, dropped 17%. The trial-and-error process cost just a few thousand dollars and brought Midtown Medical nearly into compliance with Energize Denver.
Strategic Energy Management Cuts Building Energy Use Nearly in Half When Finé was asked to manage 555 17th Street, he knew he found a unique set of problems that he’d enjoy solving. The 1978 high rise with 39 floors had no debt, but they needed Strategic Energy Management (SEM) refresh.
Denver Heat Pump Rebate Offers Lifeline for Nonprofit Earthlinks has a dual mission of supporting adults experiencing homelessness while forging deep connections with the earth and environmental sustainability. Earthlinks does this by cultivating a large community garden, feeding those in need, and making earth friendly products that it sells inside a gift and coffee shop.
Energize Denver Brings 1910s-Era Church's Lights Into the 21st Century At Immaculate Conception near Civic Center Park, no day is the same for Antonio Cabrera. Emergencies crop up regularly for the 1920s-era gothic building. So when he saw that the Cathedral needed to adhere to Energize Denver, his heart sank. But he quickly discovered a sense of relief after contacting Denver’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency (CASR).
Criminal Justice Nonprofit Uses Energize Denver to Guide Upgrades In mid-2024 repairs came into focus for CCJRC thanks to the Energize Denver Energy Navigation (EDEN) program. Run by Denver’s office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency, EDEN helps small buildings develop a plan to comply with Energize Denver’s requirements while also looking for other opportunities to improve a building’s energy performance.