MEEA Webinars

Time to Update Your TRM: Residential Water Heaters Now Use UEF

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On June 12, 2017, the water heater industry was required by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to transition from the well-known Energy Factor (EF) metric for water heater efficiency to an entirely new metric called Uniform Energy Factor, or UEF. These changes affect almost all residential water heaters, and some commercial water heaters. The webinar will provide background information on the change and answer your questions.

How Ameren Illinois is Accelerating Lighting Incentives

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Ameren Illinois' new online lighting application, Amplify, is streamlining the way commercial and industrial customers apply for incentives. Amplify simplifies the process while cutting down on processing time. On this webinar presented by MEEA's Program Committee and Midwest LUMEN, Agnes Mrozowski (Ameren Illinois) and Robert Baumgartner (Leidos) will explore how the Amplify platform was built, from concept to final product. The presenters will cover the challenges they faced, how they educated their customer base, Amplify's benefits and how the tool is being used today.

Policy Perspectives for an Evolving Energy Efficiency Landscape

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The world of energy is rapidly changing, and energy efficiency must adapt as a viable resource. In this webinar, Carmen Best, Director of Policy & Emerging Markets at Recurve (formerly OpenEE) will review some of the historic pillars of energy efficiency policy, and explore some of the key transitions necessary for success in the future. Transparent quantification of changes in energy consumption, performance based accountability and large scale financing establish a new pathway to expand energy efficiency.

Communicating the Value of Benchmarking and Energy Efficiency

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Join us as we discuss navigating the challenges of communicating the values of benchmarking and energy efficiency. We have invited four panelists who will detail their experience with this process. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion of best practices! 

Featuring: 

  • Sean Sullivan – Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Chris Philbrick – APTIM
  • James McClanahan – Energy Management Consulting LLC
  • George Stevens – Maryhurst School

Cannabis Energy Efficiency: Policies and Programs

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Cannabis cultivation is an energy-intensive sector: energy consumption per square foot for indoor grow operations is about ten times that of a typical office building. Production (and consumption) of marijuana has been growing rapidly, especially in the 10 states with legalized recreational marijuana. For example in Denver, Colorado, the legal cannabis industry currently accounts for about 4 percent of the city’s total electricity consumption. At the same time, the illicit production of marijuana in the U.S. continues to account for more than half of all U.S. marijuana production.

Valuing Energy Efficiency in Real Estate Transactions

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Join the Midwest Home Performance Collaborative for a webinar where we discuss the importance of recognizing energy efficiency features during real estate transactions. Presenters from Pearl Certification and the Missouri Home Energy Certification Program will share the innovative ways in which they ensure that the value of home performance upgrades is captured when efficient homes are sold.

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EE Technical Resource Manual for Small Utilities

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Please join us for a webinar summarizing work done by OSP, NREL, and MEEA on an energy efficiency technical resource manual!

Who should join: DOE and NREL regional energy efficiency stakeholders

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  • Welcome and project context (DOE/NREL)
  • MEEA presentation
  • Next steps Q&A
     

Evaluating the need for a regional energy efficiency technical resource manual for small utilities in the Midwest

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