This article was originally published on utilitydive.com on April 6, 2020. In an effort to halt the spread of COVID-19, at least 20 states have stopped retrofits under the federal low-income Weatherization Assistance Program, according to the National Association for State Community Services Programs. Remaining states have left the decision up to local coordinators, some […]
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Shortfall In Funding Leads To Cut Backs On Energy-Efficiency Rebates
Some TEP customers left hanging as TEP cuts back on energy-efficiency rebates tuscon.com, June 11, 2017 Tucson Electric Power Co.’s decision to suspend its commercial energy-efficiency rebate programs for the rest of the year has left some customers in the lurch with projects they thought would qualify for the incentives. And TEP has reduced rebates […]
Maine PUC Slashes Efficiency Maine Funding by $38 Million
For Efficiency Maine, the word ‘and’ made a $38 million difference Portland Press Herald, March 18, 2015 One missing word in the Legislature’s 2013 energy law will reduce funding for energy efficiency programs for homeowners and businesses across Maine by up to $38 million. A single omission of “and” in the 11,633-word law led the […]
Duke Energy to Expand Solar Programs in South Carolina
Duke Energy proposes innovative solar programs for South Carolina Renewables Biz, February 10, 2015 Duke Energy today proposed several solar power programs to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) that will greatly expand options for customers to use renewable energy. The programs must be approved by the commission before they can be offered […]
Sparking the Energy Efficiency Flame
Selling energy efficiency: Leaders talk tactics The Herald Sun, February 8, 2015 At a conference about increasing energy productivity, John Palmour, chief technology officer and co-founder of Cree, said energy efficiency is a very difficult sell. “On its own, it is not sexy,” he said. “It does not motivate buyers.” But when companies develop products […]
Indiana Proposal on Energy Efficiency Puts Utilities in the Driver’s Seat
Indiana Proposal on Energy Efficiency Puts Utilities in the Driver’s Seat Gita Subramony for Zondits, January 28, 2015 Last year, Indiana’s legislature voted to halt energy efficiency programs in the state. Governor Mike Pence vowed to revisit the issue in the 2015 legislative session, and as promised, state officials are discussing the future of energy […]
Clean Energy Investments Stalled in Ohio
Pause in mandate for clean energy chills alternatives The Blade, January 14, 2015 Ohio’s two-year timeout on its mandate that utilities get more of their power from renewable and advanced technology sources has dampened investment in what were once booming solar and wind industries in the state, according to a study released Tuesday. The nonpartisan […]
Florida’s Power Companies Gut Energy Efficiency Goals
Under state law, Florida regulators are required to set energy-saving goals every five years for power companies. As the Tampa Tribune reports today, the point is to reduce the state’s electricity consumption.