Since 1997 the region has delivered 210 average megawatts through NEEA initiatives and related utility and state efforts. This is enough electricity to power more than 145,000 homes for a year.
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is a unique partnership among our region's leaders in energy efficiency with the mission to drive the development and adoption of energy-efficient products and services. Working together through NEEA, utilities have a greater influence and lasting impact on the marketplace, helping them reach their energy savings goals.

Through this collaboration, NEEA has helped make the Northwest a national leader in energy efficiency.

Since 1997 NEEA has achieved cumulative
savings of 210 aMW from the net market
effects of current and past projects,
enough energy to power 145,000 homes
for an entire year. Read about how the
region's utilities achieved these savings.
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07.17.2008  Efficiency Will Help Northwest Thrive in a Carbon-Constrained World, Op-Ed by NEEA Board Chair Craig Smith, The Seattle Times.
07.16.2008  2008 BetterBricks Awards now open for nominations.