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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| April 2011 | |
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Identifies issues associated with developing a national evaluation, measurement, and verification (EM&V) standard for end-use, non-transportation, energy efficiency activities. |
April 2011 |
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Provides an overview of residential customer information and behavior efficiency programs, and identifies key challenges to and solutions for increasing the penetration of these programs nationwide. |
February 2011 |
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Provides information about energy efficiency, explains how utility and state investment in energy efficiency helps consumers, and describes what to expect from utility or state efficiency programs. |
November 2010 |
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Presents best practices for operating successful portfolio-level efficiency programs, including assessing efficiency potential, cost-effectiveness screening, and developing a portfolio of approaches. |
November 2010 |
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Provides an overview of evaluation, measurement, and verification approaches used to estimate the load impacts and effectiveness of energy efficiency programs. |
April 2010 |
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Summarizes the approaches used by energy efficiency program administrators when assessing the range of financial and other incentives to be used in energy efficiency programs. |
February 2010 |
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Summarizes existing research and discusses current practices, opportunities, and barriers to coordinating energy efficiency and demand response programs. |
January 2010 |
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Provides detailed program design and implementation guides to help entities choose successful efficiency programs with funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. |
December 2009 |
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Summarizes the issues and approaches involved in motivating customers to reduce the total energy they consume through energy prices and rate design. |
September 2009 |

