The talk of the town in Oregon, of course, is the recent resignation of John Kitzhaber as Governor and the ascension of the state’s Secretary of State, Kate Brown, as Oregon’s new … [Read more...]
UM 1622 – OPUC
Meanwhile, at the Oregon Public Utility Commission (OPUC) activity under the docket UM 1622 continues on two fronts. First, input is being solicited on the value of natural gas hedging … [Read more...]
City of Seattle Benchmarking Report Deadline on April 1st
The City of Seattle’s successful energy performance benchmarking and disclosure ordinance has its next deadline for reporting on April 1st. All buildings covered by the ordinance have … [Read more...]
New Cadmus Report Examines Utility Sector CDP Responses and Trends
New Cadmus Report Examines Utility Sector CDP Responses and Trends Waltham, Mass., February 4, 2015—The Cadmus Group, Inc. (Cadmus) announced today that it has … [Read more...]
2012 Member Dues
NEEC member dues will be sent to membership via e-mail at the beginning of next week. Payment options are available by credit card with convenient access to NEEC’s PayPal account as well as … [Read more...]
BOC Adds South Carolina as New Partner
The Building Operator Certification, a NEEC developed training and credentialing program for building operators/technicians, recently announced the addition of South Carolina as an implementing … [Read more...]
NEEC Finishing 2 Year Workforce Development Grant Effort
In the first quarter of 2012, NEEC will be completing efforts to train and place individuals for jobs in the energy efficiency industry. This effort, a collaboration with the Seattle – King … [Read more...]
Seattle City Light Sets 2012-2013 I-937 Conservation Targets
On January 24th, Seattle City Light presented its biennial conservation targets as required under Washington State’s I-937 statute. The statute requires the state’s 17 largest … [Read more...]
BPA Final Decision on FY2011 Overspend
On Jan. 25th, BPA released its final decision document detailing how it plans to manage a large overspend in capital for energy efficiency resources in its FY2011. As earlier reported, … [Read more...]
Oregon Legislature Kicks Off This Week
The Oregon Legislature is set to enter its 2012 session later this week. The state is newly experimenting with annual legislative sessions and this “off-year” calendar is scripted to … [Read more...]