Edo was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for $6.65 million in Connected Communities funding to deliver a grid-interactive efficient building community demonstration project in Spokane, WA.
Edo was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for $6.65 million in Connected Communities funding to deliver a grid-interactive efficient building community demonstration project in Spokane, WA.
Edo was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for $6.65 million in Connected Communities funding to deliver a grid-interactive efficient building community demonstration project in Spokane, WA.
Edo’s team brings a wide range of experience in the utility and built environment industries. With leadership in the areas of engineering, consulting, integration and more, the Edosystem team benefits clients on both sides of the meter.
Edo’s staff is passionate about our mission to enable a decarbonized grid through a building-centric approach that unlocks the ability of commercial buildings to become reliable grid assets. Learn what about Edo’s mission inspires our teammates.
In the third and final blog in our series about the evolution of clean energy regulation, we describe how WA utilities, under CETA, will be zero carbon by 2045.
A solution was needed to drive operations and energy savings across one of the country’s largest school districts. The district spent considerably on operations and maintenance trying to improve student and staff comfort.
Part two of a three-part blog series about the evolution of clean energy regulation. Clean energy regulation updated: Washington's Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA) Case Study.
Edo digitized the workflow at the University of Idaho. We transitioned the University from a paper-based manual tracking systems to a transparent digital system.
Energy cost is one of school districts’ largest non-labor operational expenses. School districts must continuously assess how they can best provide high-quality education, classroom comfort, and safe environments while staying within their operating budgets.
Edo is honored to be a part of the ReBuild Initiative which secured a $1.1 million grant from Canada's National Sciences and Engineering Research Council. UVic leads the initiative, which aims to reduce energy consumption and emissions through building retrofits.
Edo was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for $6.65 million in funding to deliver a grid-interactive efficient building (GEB) community demonstration project in Spokane, WA.