Building Decarbonization Public Policy Framework
Decarbonizing our building stock requires a comprehensive set of actions, occurring in parallel and phased in over time, across different sectors and levels of government. NEEP's Building Decarbonization Public Policy Framework lays out the pathway. A successful transition to zero…
Next Generation Energy Efficiency: The 2016 Regional Roundup of Energy Efficiency Policy
The Regional Roundup of Energy Efficiency Policy is intended to give policymakers, regulators, efficiency proponents, program administrators and other stakeholders a comparative view of the progress of energy efficiency policies and programs across the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic…
A Changing Landscape: The 2015 Regional Roundup of Energy Efficiency Policy
From Potential to Action: An Analysis of the Region's Economically Achievable Electric Efficiency Potential
If the six New England states succeed in capturing the economically achievable potential of energy efficiency, together they can reduce the region’s electricity consumption be about 20 percent of forecasted load by 2018. This can be done by adopting current best-practices in building and…
Carbon Emissions Standards & Energy Efficiency Nov. 2013
On June 25, 2013, President Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum directing the U.S. EPA to “issue carbon pollution standards, regulations, or guidelines, as appropriate, for modified, reconstructed and existing power plants.” Under the directive, the EPA must issue proposed…
2013 Regional Roundup of Energy Efficiency Policy in the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic States
Welcome to the Regional Roundup of Energy Efficiency Policy in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States. This report is NEEP’s annual assessment of the major policy developments of the last year, where we gauge states’ progress toward capturing energy efficiency (EE) as a first-order…