Mid-Atlantic Implementation Meeting
Meetings
- Leadership Group Meeting: January 5, 2009
- Leadership Group Meeting: January 7, 2008
- Southeast Energy Efficiency Meeting
- Sector Collaborative on Energy Efficiency
- Midwest Implementation Meeting
- Mid-Atlantic Implementation Meeting
- New England Strategic Planning Retreat on Energy Efficiency
- Leadership Group Meeting: March 29, 2007
- Leadership Group Meeting: March 23, 2006
- Leadership Group Meeting: December 2, 2005
April 30, 2007
Philadelphia, PA
More than 60 leading organizations have joined together to develop the National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency with a goal to achieve all cost-effective energy efficiency by the year 2025.
The Action Plan recommendations serve to spur discussions and action among all key stakeholders, leading to increased investment in energy efficiency. As noted in the Action Plan Report, these recommendations can be pursued through a variety of options and may vary by region.
Regional meetings were held in 2007 to bring together key stakeholders in a region to further explore the specifics (i.e., "nuts and bolts") of the recommendations and options. Key outcomes of these meetings are lessons learned from those that are successfully implementing the recommendations, and stakeholder-identified actions for moving the region forward to advance energy efficiency. These meetings also helped additional organizations explore options for making a commitment under the Action Plan.
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Stakeholders were welcome to participate in multiple Regional Meetings and where possible, the Regional Implementation Meetings were coincident with the NARUC Affiliate Annual Conferences.
Meeting Materials
If you are interested in learning more about this meeting, contact Katrina Pielli (pielli.katrina@epa.gov), U.S. EPA.
- Agenda (PDF) (2 pp., 54K)
- National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency Overview (PDF) (22 pp., 79K)
- Kathleen Hogan Climate Protection Partnerships Division, U.S. EPA
- Larry Mansueti, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, U.S. DOE
- Regional Trends Affecting EE Investment
- Bill Prindle (PDF) (35 pp., 336K), Deputy Director, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
- Dale Bryk (PDF) (14 pp., 311K), Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council
- Sonny Popowsky (PDF) (27 pp., 33K), Consumer Advocate of Pennsylvania
- Joe Kerecman (PDF) (34 pp., 125K), Vice President, PJM Interconnection
- Diane Munns (PDF) (6 pp., 142K), Executive Director, Retail Energy Services, Edison Electric Institute
- Regional Successes with Implementing Recommendations
- Ruth Kiselewich (PDF) (17 pp., 41K), Director Special Projects and Supplier Services, Lead of the Conservation Group, Baltimore Gas & Electric
- Tanya Pullin (PDF) (18 pp., 2.1M), Kentucky State Representative and member, National Conference of State Legislatures Advisory Committee on Energy
- Fred Butler (PDF) (16 pp., 230K), Commissioner, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and NARUC 2nd Vice President
- Remarks from Larry Downes (PDF) (18 pp., 125K), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, New Jersey Resources —- “Energy Efficiency – The Utility Connection”
- Breakout Group background slides
- Group A. Promote sufficient, timely, and stable program funding to deliver energy efficiency where cost-effective (PDF) (20 pp., 81K)
- Group B. Modify policies to align utility incentives with the delivery of cost-effective energy efficiency and modify ratemaking practices to promote energy efficiency investments (PDF) (35 pp., 136K)
- Group C. Make a strong, long-term commitment to implement cost-effective energy efficiency as a resource (PDF) (13 pp., 45K)
- Breakout Group discussion notes
- Breakout Group A notes (PDF) (2 pp., 29K)
- Breakout Group B notes (PDF) (4 pp., 34K)
- Breakout Group C notes (PDF) (4 pp., 39K)
- Summary of Efforts on Energy Efficiency in Mid-Atlantic States - April 2007 (PDF) (7 pp., 326K)