Time Warner Cable Highlights EDF Climate Corps in Video of Energy Efficiency Work

Stephanie Kennard | October 11, 2013

Hundreds of leading organizations participate in EDF Climate Corps to take their energy management efforts to the next level. As one of the nation’s largest providers of video, high-speed data and voice services, Time Warner Cable participated in EDF Climate Corps to find cost-effective ways to save energy and reduce emissions.

This summer, fellow Katie Franklin, a MIT Sloan student from Connecticut, identified energy efficiency projects and savings opportunities aligned with Time Warner Cable’s Going Green initiatives. Time Warner Cable leaders were so pleased with Katie’s work, they created a video about it.

Learn more about Katie’s contributions to Time Warner Cable (TWC)’s environmental initiatives through this video featuring EDF Climate Corps fellow Katie Franklin and TWC leaders.

 

About EDF Climate Corps
EDF Climate Corps (edfclimatecorps.org) taps the talents of tomorrow’s leaders to save energy, money and the environment by placing specially-trained EDF fellows in companies, cities and universities as dedicated energy problem solvers. Working with hundreds of leading organizations, EDF Climate Corps has uncovered nearly $1.3 billion in energy savings. For more information, visit edfclimatecorps.org. Read our blog at edfclimatecorps.org/blog. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/edfbiz and on Facebook at facebook.com/EDFClimateCorps.