Working Groups

The State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network (SEE Action) is composed of eight working groups that advance recommendations for the design and implementation of state and local energy efficiency policies and programs. The working groups are organized around the largest opportunities to increase state and local investment in energy efficiency. Each working group includes stakeholders and experts from across the country representing state and local governments, associations, business leaders, non-government organizations, and others. SEE Action working groups are under the guidance of the Executive Group

Building Energy Codes Working Group »

Focus: Increase the adoption of model and stretch building energy codes and increase compliance with adopted codes.

Customer Information and Behavior Working Group »

Focus: Decrease residential energy consumption through customer access to energy use data, energy consumption feedback, and behavior change.

Driving Ratepayer-Funded Efficiency through Regulatory Policies Working Group »

Focus: Increase investments in energy efficiency through ratepayer-funded programs.

Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification Working Group »

Focus: Transform evaluation, measurement, and verification to yield more accurate, credible, and timely results that accelerate deployment and improve management of energy efficiency.

Existing Commercial Buildings Working Group »

Focus: Improve energy efficiency in commercial-scale public and private buildings by promoting solutions for whole-building improvements such as retro-commissioning and high-performance leasing.

Financing Solutions Working Group »

Focus: Disseminate energy efficiency financing information and offer recommendations on residential and commercial financing structures.

Industrial Energy Efficiency and Combined Heat and Power Working Group »

Focus: Improve energy efficiency in the U.S. manufacturing sector though programs and policies that support industrial efficiency and implementation of combined heat and power.

Residential Retrofit Working Group »

Focus: Increase the number and effectiveness of residential energy efficiency programs and support the development of a thriving home energy upgrade industry.