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Stay up to date with clean energy trends, industry news, and local projects, all from MEC’s staff and connected experts.
Stay up to date with clean energy trends, industry news, and local projects, all from MEC’s staff and connected experts.
Metropolitan Energy Center (MEC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to create resource efficiency, environmental health, and economic vitality in the Kansas City region – and beyond. Learn more about us and our programs.
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April through October Houses: Observations after a Radio Interview
Buildings, Energy Efficient Building, Home Energy Efficiencywritten by MEC’s Buildings Department program manager, Mary English One of the things I love about my profession is the fact that I learn new things regularly. My most recent […]
MEC Selected for $5.2 Million Award from Department of Energy for Electric Transportation
Clean Cities, Electric Vehicles, News, Press Releases, TransportationKANSAS CITY, Mo. (November 8th, 2021) – The U.S. Department of Energy has selected Metropolitan Energy Center (MEC) for a $5.2 million award to lead electric vehicle (EV) and charging […]
Energy Myths – Birds, Wind Turbines And Human Health
Newswritten by Kansas City Regional Clean Cities Coalition director David Albrecht There are plenty of popular ideas floating around about alternative energy, and about energy in general. Many are flawed, […]
When Buildings Do Not Offer the Protection We Think They Do
Educational, Energy Efficient Building, Home Energy Efficiency, Project Living ProofShouldering The Nuclear Baseload
Educational, Nuclear, Zero-Carbonwritten by Kansas City Regional Clean Cities Coalition director David Albrecht Nuclear power may be America’s most controversial source of energy. A dam can drown a stunning stretch of river. […]