September 2011

By neepenergy |
Adam Cooper - Manager, Institute for Electric Efficiency The development of energy efficient practices and products requires deliberate efforts and actions by individuals and organizations.  Technology breakthroughs can and do occur in a vacuum and in order for advancements to positively impact society there needs to be an action-oriented process for change to occur.  Effectuating…
By neepenergy |
Student Recycling Station at the Manchester Essex School Students and teachers hit the ground running in September, sometimes without noticing all of the improvements made to the school building over the summer months by facilities staff.  This fall, many schools will have new lights, new boilers, new or cleaner ventilation systems, maybe even a more comprehensive recycling program in…
By Josh Craft |
The coming federal residential lighting standards continue to be a major topic in the news. NEEP has been reaching out to policymakers and the general public to demonstrate the immense benefits to consumers that will result when these standards are implemented. NEEP's Public Policy Outreach Manager Natalie Hildt weighed in today's Boston Globe with a new piece, "Light Bulb Regulations Offer…
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By Josh Craft |
Check out the latest news and analysis about energy efficiency policy developments in Northeast in the September issue of Highlights! This issues features an update on oil heat efficiency programs, a preview of important fall state policy developments, analysis of new federal appliance standards, NEEP's work at ECodes 2011, and an interview with Scudder Parker of Vermont Energy Investment…
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