SEE Action Publications Library
The State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network (SEE Action) provides resources for the design and implementation of policies and programs that can drive investment in energy efficiency, create jobs, and reduce consumer costs. These policies and programs can also strengthen the economic competitiveness of state and local entities by lowering the cost of living and doing business.
Learn more about SEE Action activities related to the following policies and programs.
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Provides an overview of the State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network (SEE Action). |
February 2012 |
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Provides state and local policymakers with information on successful approaches to the design and implementation of residential efficiency programs for households ineligible for low-income programs. |
December 2011 |
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Identifies and discusses factors that should be considered in evaluating model choices for administering and implementing ratepayer funded energy efficiency programs. |
November 2011 |
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Provides data from nationwide utility customer satisfaction surveys and two case studies to encourage utilities to offer high-quality energy efficiency programs and services for their customers. |
November 2011 |
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Helps policymakers understand how electric and natural gas utilities can achieve greater efficiency by establishing numeric energy savings targets and goals for energy efficiency programs. |
September 2011 |
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Describes how utility planning processes that allow demand-side resources to compete with supply-side resources can promote cost-effective energy efficiency. |
September 2011 |
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Provides policymakers with principles and recommendations to understand and manage concerns about bill and rate impacts resulting from requiring utilities to provide efficiency programs. |
July 2011 |
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Outlines existing barriers that challenge progress toward achieving all cost-effective residential energy efficiency retrofits. |
June 2011 |
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Presents the results of a scoping study to assess the need for national databases that can support best practices in energy efficiency program evaluation, measurement, and verification (EM&V). |
June 2011 |
| May 2011 |

