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Energy Efficiency as a Resource, October 16-18, Philadelphia, PA
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Utility energy efficiency programs have a strong record of saving customers energy and money. But today’s urgent challenges—from climate change to inequitable energy burdens—demand that we ramp up these efficiency efforts and reimagine what these programs are capable of, building on the strong foundations in place.
The Energy Efficiency as Resource (EER) conference explores how efficiency efforts can expand and evolve amid a transforming utility industry. Back in person in 2023 for the first time following 2021’s online event, EER focuses on policies and programs to reduce utility customers' energy waste and help utilities meet climate goals and infrastructure challenges. Participants will strategize about using innovative technologies and policies to enable efficiency programs that deliver greater greenhouse gas reductions, improve bill affordability and health for low-income customers, and embrace more electrified and grid-interactive equipment in our homes and buildings.
The EER conference will bring together a large, diverse group of the nation's leading players in the utility energy efficiency arena, including attendees from utilities and program administrators, regulatory commissions, state government, consultants, manufacturers, environmental organizations, consumer groups, and research institutions.
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