Skip to Content
Oct 18 26 , 2021
  • Conference
  • 2021 EER Conference Virtual

    Overview EER is the premier U.S. biennial conference on policies and programs to reduce customers' energy waste and thus help utilities meet the grid's demand for electricity. Energy ef...

     

    Overview

    EER is the premier U.S. biennial conference on policies and programs to reduce customers’ energy waste and thus help utilities meet the grid’s demand for electricity.

    Energy efficiency’s role in a transforming utility industry has never been more essential. More and more utilities have set ambitious corporate carbon reduction goals. Policymakers are expanding their expectations for what energy efficiency programs deliver, from greenhouse gas reductions to job creation, economic recovery to bill affordability, many with a focus on energy equity and justice.

    ACEEE hosted the EER conference virtually with over 350 attendees. The event offered dynamic discussions on policies and programs to reduce customers’ energy waste and thus help utilities meet both customer energy demand and climate goals. 

    We explored an exciting mix of topics and presentations from experts around the country. Topics included:

    • Innovative energy efficiency programs and technologies
    • Energy efficiency, electrification, and climate goals
    • Energy equity
    • Integrated programs for energy efficiency and load flexibility
    • Multiple benefits of energy efficiency

    The EER conference brought together a diverse group of utilities and program administrators, regulatory commissions, state government, consultants, manufacturers, environmental organizations, consumer groups, and research institutes.

    Click here to see a list of the organizations that participated in the 2019 conference.



     

     

     

     

    Registration

    If you have any questions about your registration for this event, please contact us for more information.

    To join the ACEEE Ally program and receive exclusive benefits, click here.

    Sponsorship Opportunities

    We thank our sponsors for their generosity and support of the 2021 EER Conference. If you have any questions about sponsoring our future events, please contact Corinne Abbott.

    Workshops

    A series of workshops were held on relevant topics. Registered participants had a chance to attend one or more of this line-up of workshops.

    I. Measuring and Tracking Equity Progress: Equity-focused Metrics and Lessons Learned
    Facilitators: Ariel Drehobl and Amanda Dewey, ACEEE

    ACEEE launched our Leading with Equity Initiative with the goal of defining and driving equitable energy efficiency policy and programs at the state, local, and utility levels. Through a collaborative engagement process with utilities, policymakers, and community leaders, we worked to identify and advance metrics that capture progress towards the deployment of innovative and robust energy efficiency policies and programs that center equity.

    In this workshop, we leveraged the main findings of this initiative to explore equity-driven metrics that utilities, state, and local governments, and other decision-makers can use to measure progress on clean energy outcomes. We started by exploring definitions and examples of equity in the clean energy sector, and then examined the landscape of metrics developed by the Leading with Equity Initiative participants. Participants learned from peer examples of utilities that are using equity-driven metrics in their work, with presentations from VEIC/Efficiency Vermont, National Grid, and Puget Sound Energy. Finally, participants applied workshop information to their own context, leaving with metrics and a path forward for measuring progress on equity at their organization.

    II. Incorporating Health into Residential Energy Efficiency Program Design
    Facilitators: Sara Hayes and Christine Gerbode, ACEEE

    This interactive workshop provided resources and actionable guidance to participants looking to incorporate health into their energy efficiency programs. We explored topics such as adding health services complementary to weatherization; pursuing health-related funding; measuring and communicating health impacts; building relationships to help programs accomplish these things.
     

    III. Incorporating Grid-interactive Efficient Building (GEB) into Your Energy Efficiency Programs
    Facilitators: Hannah Bastian, and Dan York, ACEEE

    Grid-interactive efficient buildings or GEBs can help a utility manage electrical loads to ensure a stable, secure grid. ACEEE  presented findings from its work with utilities and program administrators on creating GEB programs, followed by breakout sessions to brainstorm how to transform traditional energy efficiency programs to incorporate GEB aspects. This session considered many different aspects from designing optimal rates for GEBs to creating the most impactful program structure to marketing GEB benefits to consumers.
     

    IV. Preparing a Resilient and Inclusive Energy Efficiency Workforce
    Facilitators: Roxana Ayala, Bryan Howard, and Lauren Ross ACEEE

    In this workshop, we explored opportunities to build a robust and diverse energy efficiency workforce. We started by exploring inequities in the energy efficiency workforce and examined approaches to creating high-quality jobs in this sector for underrepresented workers. We then heard from utilities, community-based organizations, and other training providers who have successfully delivered inclusive workforce development programs and placed participants in energy efficiency and electrification jobs. Participants applied lessons learned from these models to their own circumstances and defined concrete next steps for making their local workforce more equitable. We identified tangible strategies to help the energy efficiency industry better reflect the communities it serves.  

    Sponsors

    g-centerpointenergy.jpg

    Centerpoint Energy
    Gold
    Website

    Daikin
    Gold
    Website

    DTE Energy
    Gold
    Website

    g-epa.jpg

    EPA
    Gold
    Website

    s-energytrustoforegon.jpg

    Energy Trust of Oregon
    Bronze
    Website

    Elevate Energy
    Bronze
    Website

    Franklin Energy
    Bronze
    Website

    ICF
    Bronze
    Website

    Sealed
    Bronze
    Website

    b-seel.jpg

    SEEL
    Bronze
    Website

    Veic
    Bronze
    Website

    American Efficient
    Silver
    Website

    Comed
    Silver
    Website

    Consumers Energy
    Silver
    Website

    g-doe.jpg

    DOE
    Silver
    Website

    DNV
    Silver
    Website

    MyHeat
    Silver
    Website

    National Grid
    Silver
    Website

    NJ Natural Gas
    Silver
    Website

    Opinion Dyanics
    Silver
    Website

    Eversource
    Gold
    Website

    UI
    Gold
    Website

    Mass Save
    Gold
    Website

    Energize CT
    Gold
    Website

    Samsung
    Silver
    Website

    s-socalgasNEW.jpg

    SoCalGas
    Silver
    Website

    g-xcelenergy.jpg

    Xcel Energy
    Gold
    Website

    Support the Work That Makes Energy Go Further

    ACEEE’s independent research and advocacy depend on the support of foundations, businesses, and individuals committed to a cleaner, more affordable energy future for all Americans.