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Expanding the Energy Savings Pie: Attribution Frameworks to Align IRA Home Energy Rebates and State Programs

July 24, 2024|

NEEP convened a group of experts in the field of evaluation, measurement, and verification (EM&V) to help NEEP establish four frameworks to guide states in determining how best to attribute savings from programs that combine IRA Home Energy Rebates with existing energy efficiency efforts.

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