The Policy Tracker: May 2016
By Brian Buckley | Wed, May 25, 16
Spring has sprung, and it’s time for the latest edition of NEEP’s Policy Tracker. We’re closely watching Maryland’s EmPOWER proceedings after indications of a possible rollback of efficiency programs, while positive developments on the regulatory front are moving New Hampshire and Delaware closer to full program implementation. Read on for more…
Hold on Tight! The Future of Evaluation Promises an Exciting Ride
By Colin Walker | Tue, March 8, 16
When I think of today’s changing energy efficiency landscape, I feel as though I am riding a rollercoaster. The paradigm-shifting developments in New York and California for example, are turning my preconceived notions of energy efficiency upside down – as if I was on some Universal Studios thrill ride.
Going Deeper: NEEP’s Take on Proposed Carbon Regs and the Role of EE
By Jim OReilly | Thu, December 11, 14
For the last year and a half, seemingly every conversation about energy policy has been dominated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) plans to regulate the emissions of carbon dioxide from power plants.