Statement on Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene Blog Southface Staff | October 10, 2024 In the wake of two deadly hurricanes within the past two weeks, we join our families, friends, and colleagues in mourning unimaginable loss and offering our heartfelt support. We won’t know the full extent of the destruction caused by Hurricane Milton for some time, but there are already 12 confirmed deaths and more than 3 million people without power. What we do know is that Milton is one of Florida’s strongest hurricanes on record in terms of pressure, windspeed, and … Continue reading “Statement on Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene” Read More Tags:
Top Ways to Celebrate Energy Efficiency Day Blog Tricia Young | September 20, 2024 Energy Efficiency Day is the first Wednesday in October. While bigger changes like upgrading your HVAC system to a heat pump or insulating your attic can cut those kilowatt-hours (and resulting emissions) considerably, small improvements that are accessible to most people can add up to an amazing collective impact. Get started with Southface Institute’s handy-dandy list of the top actions you can take in just one day. 1. Stop secret energy-sappers. Appliances and electronics plugged into an outlet use … Continue reading “Top Ways to Celebrate Energy Efficiency Day” Read More Tags:
Where Sustainability Stands in a High-Interest-Rate Development Environment Blog Southface Staff | August 19, 2024 Many developers are facing financing challenges this year, reporting a growing number of projects that have been stalled or canceled because of a lack of funding. In most cases, high interest rates, falling demand for commercial office space, and continued high costs for materials and labor are to blame. As a nonprofit that works with developers and other stakeholders to increase the sustainability of new and existing buildings, Southface Institute has identified solutions that have both environmental and financial benefits. … Continue reading “Where Sustainability Stands in a High-Interest-Rate Development Environment” Read More Tags:
Why Getting Involved in the 2025 IRP Proceedings Should Matter to You Blog Southface Staff | June 24, 2024 A process is about to begin that will shape Georgia’s energy future and, in turn, impact how much millions of Georgians pay on their monthly electricity bill. Southface Institute is partnering with Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL) to host a series of trainings on the 2025 Georgia Power Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and 2025 rate case. Southface partnered with advocate organizations such as Vote Solar and Partnership for Southern Equity to offer similar education workshops during the 2019 and … Continue reading “Why Getting Involved in the 2025 IRP Proceedings Should Matter to You” Read More Tags:
Five New Additions to Southface’s Board of Directors Press Room Southface Staff | May 24, 2024 Southface Institute, a sustainable building nonprofit celebrating its 46th anniversary this month, has welcomed five new members to its Board of Directors. The new board members bring experience in architecture, engineering, education, sustainability, and law to the organization. Since 1978, Southface has collaborated with other nonprofits, businesses, builders, developers, universities, government agencies, and communities. It works to improve the performance of residential and commercial structures at every stage of the building lifecycle. New Board Members include: Ed … Continue reading “Five New Additions to Southface’s Board of Directors” Read More Tags:
Turning Building Performance Data into Environmental Action BlogBuilding Health Southface Institute | April 24, 2024 Today, those who own, lease, and operate buildings are increasingly exploring sustainability improvements that can be implemented at scale. The major drivers for this trend: an increase in data available for understanding building performance, the promise of lower utility bills, and a $1B federal investment to update energy codes and implement building performance standards through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Southface Institute recently launched its BIT Building platform to make building performance data actionable and the associated goals and incentives … Continue reading “Turning Building Performance Data into Environmental Action” Read More Tags:
Southface Institute Announces Thomas Farmer As New VP of Advocacy Blog Southface Staff | March 27, 2024 Sustainable building nonprofit Southface Institute has welcomed Thomas Farmer as VP of advocacy. Drawing on his local, state, and federal experience, Farmer will further strengthen Southface’s partnerships and advance advocacy initiatives that impact communities. “At my core, I am a collaborator and relationship builder, so coming to work for an organization that strives to build bridges with developers, utilities, academia, and other nonprofits to advance sustainability is a natural fit,” said Farmer. “ I am excited to be working for … Continue reading “Southface Institute Announces Thomas Farmer As New VP of Advocacy” Read More Tags:
Think Globally, Decarbonize Locally: Climate Solutions in Georgia Blog Southface Staff | January 8, 2024 Article originally published by Atlanta Business Chronicle on Dec. 20 The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates — also called COP28 as an acronym for the 28th Conference of the Parties — concluded on Dec. 12, 2023. More than 65,000 core participants convened to advance the global implementation of the Paris Climate Change Agreement toward the goal of avoiding the worst impacts of climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. While sustainability advocates agree on … Continue reading “Think Globally, Decarbonize Locally: Climate Solutions in Georgia” Read More Tags:
Housing Shelter Serves Community with Greater Sustainability Blog Southface Staff | January 2, 2024 Article originally published by Saporta Report on Dec. 18 One of The Salvation Army of Metro Atlanta’s many facilities—a 324-bed emergency and transitional housing shelter called Red Shield Services—recently completed energy and water efficiency upgrades through Southface Institute’s GoodUse program. GoodUse provides financial and technical assistance to retrofit nonprofit buildings so that utility bill savings can be invested back into core services to the community. For Salvation Army, that includes support for people transitioning out of homelessness, substance abuse treatment, and … Continue reading “Housing Shelter Serves Community with Greater Sustainability” Read More Tags:
Southface to Receive Almost $6M from President Biden’s “Renew America’s Nonprofits” Grant Program BlogPress Room Southface Staff | December 14, 2023 Southface Institute, a Georgia-based sustainability nonprofit, has been awarded $5.87 million by the U.S. Department of Energy to support its High Impact Energy Efficiency Improvement (HIEEI) Portfolio. The program will provide financial and technical assistance to nonprofits throughout the Southeast to make their facilities more energy efficient. The grant was funded from the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Renewing America’s Nonprofits grant program. The DOE is using a nonprofits-helping-nonprofits model to reach more organizations and fund more projects. Southface’s HIEEI Portfolio … Continue reading “Southface to Receive Almost $6M from President Biden’s “Renew America’s Nonprofits” Grant Program” Read More Tags: