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online conference
Staff |
Last month, MEEA hosted the 11th annual Midwest Building Energy Codes Conference.
Electric post and wires covered with snow
Gregory Ehrendreich |
MEEA’s mission to support and advance energy efficiency across the Midwest typically takes shape as promoting supportive policies and the positive impact of EE like new jobs, energy savings, economic impacts and environmental benefits.
tubular lighting
Staff |
Lighting Industry Update Series: Part 1 The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) recently announced an update to the solid-state qualified products list (QPL) with new changes set to benefit utility programs on the horizon.
View of Chicago skyline from Evanston, IL
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Public policy leaders around the country are striving to find cost-effective and feasible ways to rapidly mitigate and adapt to climate change.
hanging hard hats
Maddie Wazowicz |
While no one expected full recovery for the energy efficiency workforce at this point in the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer’s job numbers point in a negative direction.
cost-benefit analysis
Gregory Ehrendreich |
Since 2017, MEEA has been promoting the National Standard Practice Manual for Energy Efficiency (NSPM for EE) around the Midwest.
sliding door windowlight
Staff |
Working from home, traveling less, educating children from dining room tables, enrolling for classes online and streaming more entertainment: COVID-19 has caused residential energy usage to peak, especially in homes not as efficient as they can be.
Marketing Award acceptance speech
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During the 16th Annual Inspiring Efficiency Awards Dinner and Gala, the Inspiring Efficiency Marketing Award was presented to the Nicor Gas Energy Efficiency Program’s “Unexpected Love Story” campaign.
Senator Megan Hunt accepts Leadership Award
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During the 2020 Inspiring Efficiency Awards Dinner & Gala, the Inspiring Efficiency Leadership Award was presented to Senator Megan Hunt of the Nebraska State Legislature.