Energy

7 Energy Efficiency Tips from Our Paris Postmortem Panel

On Tuesday evening, Green Philly hosted our second Beyond the Blog panel.

After 45’s announcement that the US will pull out of the Paris Climate Accord, we aptly named the discussion Paris Postmortem: How to Make Philly a Clean & Energy Efficient City.

Panelists included Paul Spiegel (President, Practical Energy Solutions), Alex Dews (Director, Delaware Valley Green Building Council), Andrew Kirchner (Sr. Director of Product, Inspire), Micah Gold-Markel (Solar States) and Amanda Warwood (Energy Analyst, City of Philadelphia Energy Office).

As we opened up with the panel with an important question about what has happened since the Paris announcement, the panelists chose to focus on the positive of renewable energy.

7 Important Takeaways from our Energy panel

  1. We need to treat our homes and buildings like we treat our cars. We don’t leave our cars running all day because it’s wasteful, but we leave our homes running all day according to Paul Spiegel. People need to turn off lights and adjust thermostats which tend to be huge energy sucks.

2. Automation is going to help energy efficiency in the future. After all, people don’t want to be wasteful, amirite? Andrew Kirchner focused on how automating tasks like turning off the lights or increasing air temperatures for consumers will be a huge game changer.

3. You can afford solar in Philadelphia! Solarize Philly is coming to Philly in July! This first city-wide Solarize campaign will allow a group of homeowners to install solar together at a reduced price. So the more households in, the lower the cost for everyone. And when you support solar, you’re also increasing demands for solar jobs. (Imagine if there was a demand in central PA for solar…)

4. Educate yourself about energy efficiency. Holding onto an older car or washing machine to get a few more “years” out of it doesn’t always pan out, especially with rebates and other customer incentives.

5. Get involved in a more efficient city! As Micah pointed out, residents should speak up about encouraging parking spots for EVs despite City Council’s recent legislation to stop the program.

6. Philly is here to help! Amanda Warwood reminded us that the city released Philly Environmental Action Guides to fight climate change, including a list of organizations to become involved in. The city is also hosting energy engagement sessions (one yesterday!) to continue to get feedback from residents and stakeholders.

7. Buildings don’t run their own energy. It’s important to educate people who operate commercial and big buildings to get energy efficiency across the board, which is part of the advocacy DVGBC’s Director Alex Dews partakes.

Watch a clip from the Energy Panel

Want to know what you missed? Here’s a snip of the insight from our panelists on Tuesday evening:

Stay tuned – we’ll announce more Beyond the Blog panels after SustainPHL in August!

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

Recent Posts

Four Seasons gets greener, Clothing drop-offs, Earth week events & more.

Catch up on this week’s sustainability news. Cradles to Crayons launches its 2025 Spring Greening…

2 days ago

Solar incentives in Trump’s second term are in danger. There’s still time to act.

Solar made up 81% of new US energy in 2024. Exact Solar explains the history…

3 days ago

Clothes, toys, and community: Everland is Philly’s sustainable playroom that has it all

This Queen Village business blends open play, clothing swaps, and eco-conscious community. Between outgrown clothes,…

4 days ago

March climate change data, Philly Tree Plan updates, a healthier Delaware, and more.

The latest in sustainability news: March is getting hotter in Philly. Last month’s average temperatures…

1 week ago

How J.I. Rodale sparked a global organic movement from a small PA town

Think Philly has all the history? Emmaus helped launch a global organic revolution. Learn about…

1 week ago

The Rounds asks customers to ditch Amazon. But insiders say The Rounds is still hitting ‘buy now.’

Allegations of plastic waste and Amazon sourcing hint that the startup is greenwashing instead of…

2 weeks ago