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ATLANTA, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC), a nonprofit researching and educating energy consumers in the U.S. and Canada, announced the recipients of the 2021 Best Practices Awards at SECC s 2021 Virtual Consumer Symposium.
Now in their fourth year, the Best Practices Awards highlight successful, customer-centric programs, strategies and technologies from electricity providers in six categories. After receiving a record-breaking number of nominations in the fall of 2020, the 2021 award winners were selected following careful consideration by an independent advisory panel.
Con Edison has been awarded the
Smart Energy Innovation Award for making investments in smart grid technologies that have enabled residential customers to participate in innovative demand response programs.
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Get ready to receive your weekly dose of natural resources information via a new podcast network called Natural Resources University. Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources’ Mitch Zischke, Megan Gunn and Jarred Brooke are hosts of two of the new podcasts, Pond University and Habitat University.
Zischke, a clinical assistant professor who also contributes to Purdue Extension and Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant programming, and Gunn, who is a recruitment and outreach specialist for FNR as well as an aquatic education associate for IISG, are the hosts of Pond University. This podcast, which will cover topics such as pond habitat, fish stocking, vegetation control and pond construction, will feature conversations with aquatic scientists, landowners and pond professionals. The first episode of Pond University is available here: Pond University.
First Latina President Of The Boston Society Of Architects Changes Dialogue Of Design Community To Focus On Diversity And Equity
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NEEDHAM, Mass., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Boston-based architect and activist, Natasha Espada is the first Latina President of the Boston Society of Architects (BSA), the oldest and second largest chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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Espada s platform for her tenure as BSA President has been focused on her goal to bring diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice to the forefront within the architectural and design community. Minorities and women are notoriously underrepresented within the architectural profession nation-wide; an issue Espada feels is of paramount importance to remedy. For many reasons, black, Latino, and females make up a very small portion of the demographic within architecture. We need our architects, planners, and designers to be far more representative of