The Building Technologies Office (BTO) of the U.S. Department of Energy is looking for ideas that could be developed into new energy-efficient technologies for homes and buildings. Designers, building scientists, students, and others can use the website to share ideas that could develop into new energy efficient technologies for homes and buildings. Those interested can register through the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Buildings Crowdsourcing Community.
Click here to learn more (redirects to Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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