NEEP offers support and expertise to first group of sign-ons in joint effort to make Zero Energy Schools mainstream
Leading by Example While Digging Out From the Mountain of Paperwork
By Charlie Taylor | Mon, December 12, 16
Picture yourself as an energy manager for a large portfolio of buildings. You are responsible for monitoring and reducing energy consumption in these buildings to reduce energy costs. You have just learned that you will be responsible for achieving a 20% energy reduction portfolio-wide over the next 5 years. Excited to dig in to this work, you decide to request the utility bills for all of the buildings over the last two years.
Building the Schools of Tomorrow, Today
By Carolyn Sarno | Mon, December 12, 16
Working in the field of energy efficiency, there are days when it’s hard to see or feel the exact impact of our work. Last week was different, though. It was a great reminder that the work we do matters and that we are making a big impact, especially in learning environments.
A Look inside the Region’s Latest Non-Wires Alternative Projects and Policies
By Samantha Caputo | Wed, December 7, 16
As utility regulators contemplate major infrastructure investments to keep pace with pockets of growing peak demand throughout the region, less costly non-wires alternatives (NWA) solutions are looking all the more attractive in transmission and distribution system planning — especially given the potential for dramatically lower price tags for ratepayers.
Reading the Tea Leaves in Rhode Island’s 2017 Energy Efficiency Plan
By Brian Buckley | Wed, December 7, 16
Rhode Island has long been a leader in the field of energy efficiency policies, consistently landing in one of the top five positions on ACEEE’s scorecard in recent years.
NARUC Resolution Tips Hat to Software-As-A-Service Investments, New York REV
By Brian Buckley | Wed, December 7, 16
Last month’s annual meeting of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) was notable for several reasons. In the days leading up to the meeting, NARUC released a final version of its Distributed Energy Resource Rate Design and Compensation Manual, and at the meeting members elected a new President, who happens to be from the NEEP region.
The Policy Tracker: December 2016
By Brian Buckley | Wed, December 7, 16
Yes, it’s already mid-December; that time of year best known for office holiday parties, well-deserved vacation time, and — perhaps most importantly — the big push to make end-of-year deadlines. Just in case the holiday season has you either with your head in the clouds or your nose to the grindstone, you can read on for a summary of the latest on energy efficiency policies in the NEEP region.
NEEP Joins Dept. of Energy's Zero Energy Schools Accelerator
NEEP offers support and expertise to first group of sign-ons in joint effort to make Zero Energy Schools mainstream