How We Save Clean Energy Programs: Budget Explainer & Advocacy Training
VirtualJoin us on Monday, March 3 to learn about budget reconciliation and just how state advocates can save the IRA's clean energy programs.
Join us on Monday, March 3 to learn about budget reconciliation and just how state advocates can save the IRA's clean energy programs.
This new poll from the Gas Leaks Project builds on five years of data tracking public approval of various energy sources and policies, and gives us critical guidance on how to shape climate campaigns during challenging political times.
Attendees will hear from both ACEEE staff who authored the Scorecard and state leaders on some of the most impactful new policies they were able to implement since the last edition.
This webinar will showcase findings from two projects seeking solutions for underserved market segments: an exploration of the technical barriers and opportunities of installing heat pump water heaters in manufactured housing, and a framework for leveraging the green financing industry to fund retrofits.
Join the EPC and our partners for our first quarterly poll briefing of 2025, which will focus on voter attitudes about climate, the environment, and clean energy under the new administration.
RFF’s annual report that synthesizes global energy market projections and analysis from leading energy organizations and corporations.
This MassCEC speaker series will explore the approach currently being piloted by the state's gas companies and cover the technology, regulatory policy, and customer factors involved in this undertaking.
Join us Wednesday, May 7, at 2:30 PM for the launch of Healthy Homes First—a national campaign amplifying lived experiences, driving policy reforms, and whole-of-home changes to advance clean, affordable energy upgrades, and remedy health hazards.
Join us in May for a Connecticut-focused BDC National Policy Call. Hosted by BDC’s Director of State Mobilization, Matt Casale, this call will feature Connecticut State Rep. Steven Winter, Shannon Laun from the Conservation Law Foundation, and Tom Wiehl, Legal & Regulatory Director at the Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel.
While PM infiltration in single family homes has been relatively well studied, less is known about how much comes indoors in commercial and nonresidential buildings (such as libraries, fitness centers, and schools).
ACEEE is launching a new free service: BEAR Hub (Behavior | Energy | Action | Research). Through the BEAR Hub, we help transportation, buildings, and industrial efficiency programs turn behavioral insights into action. Whether you’re looking to boost participation, accelerate technology adoption, or overcome other behavior-related barriers, we provide research-backed recommendations to make sustainable energy choices easier. The service is open to cities, states, utilities, program implementers, nonprofits, and anyone running a program to reduce energy consumption. Join us for a webinar explaining what the new BEAR Hub can do for you. Attendees will be introduced to the staff and advisory board, who will explain what we do, how you can take advantage of these services, and answer any questions you may have. We will also share real-world examples of how BEAR Hub can help programs achieve their goals.
Canary Media’s Julian Spector will interview a panel of experts to talk about the most promising solutions to the electricity affordability crisis, from building cheap, clean energy and harnessing the power of distributed energy resources, to modernizing the ways utilities charge their customers.
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