Vancouver, B.C. – Forward-thinking organizations around the globe understand the strategic value of sustainability. A company that sees sustainability as a priority can better anticipate and react to … [Read more...]
WSEC Commercial Summary Training in Bremerton – Nov. 14
We're offering a training Nov. 14, 2017 about the commercial provisions of the 2015 WSEC. This free 6-hour training at the Norm Dicks Government Center in Bremerton will provide a summary of … [Read more...]
Seattle City Light Asks for Public Comment on New Rate Design
Seattle City Light will be conducting a number of briefing sessions with key stakeholders to describe a new rate design for the municipally owned electric utility. The utility will be forwarding a … [Read more...]
RTF Membership Recruitment and RFP
The Northwest Power and Conservation Council (Council) is soliciting applications for appointment to its Regional Technical Forum (RTF) to serve three year terms beginning in January 2013. … [Read more...]
NEEC Oregon Caucus Guidelines
For the past 2 years, Oregon members of NEEC have met as a Caucus to discuss issues and events of specific interest to the energy efficiency market in that state. NEEC Board members, Phil … [Read more...]
BPA Administrator Announces Retirement
Steve Wright, BPA Administrator for the past 11 years, recently announced his retirement from public service effective January 2013. In one of the best and clearly most heartfelt retirement letters, … [Read more...]
Energy Department Announces Building Energy Efficiency Investments in Twenty-Two States
The Energy Department announced new investments in state-led energy efficiency projects, supporting the Obama Administration’s commitment to reduce building energy costs and transfer those … [Read more...]
NEEC’s Opinion about Seattle City Light’s Rate Plan – Predictability and Accountability
Check out last week's article on the Seattle Times about the Seattle City Light's Rate Plan, according to NEEC's Executive Director, Stan Price, co-written by the President of North Seattle Industrial … [Read more...]
Oregon Buildings Cut Energy Use through Carbon4Square Competition
The Carbon4Square challenge – the first of its kind in the country – recognized 12 buildings and one outstanding real estate firm for success in reducing carbon emissions generated … [Read more...]
Seattle Mayor Convenes Green Ribbon Commission
Mayor Mike McGinn has announced a Green Ribbon Commission to steward development of the Seattle Climate Action Plan. Co-chaired by Denis Hayes, President of the Bullitt Foundation, and Doris Koo, … [Read more...]