The 13th Energy Efficiency Finance Forum (EEFF) — the premier conference for industry leaders — explored the vital role that financing will play in cutting-edge initiatives and major opportunities to finance projects that save energy, reduce costs, and create jobs.
Attendees had the opportunity to network with leaders in finance, government, utilities, and energy service companies. In interactive sessions and dynamic plenaries, participants learned about successful projects and innovative models and discovered ways to overcome barriers, scale the industry, and deliver deep energy savings.
In a recent series of blog posts, ACEEE looked at financing’s vital role in cutting energy use and greenhouse gas emissions over the next 30 years.
Likely participants
For more than a decade, the Finance Forum has brought together a diverse mix of participants including clean-tech and energy efficiency investors; financiers; real estate professionals; community development finance institutions and other mission-driven lenders; utility staff; local, state, and federal officials; policymakers; NGOs; energy service company personnel; energy efficiency program planners, operators, and evaluators; and marketing experts.
Click here to view a list of organizations that participated in EEFF’s 2018 conference.
Please click below for the detailed program and links to the recordings and presentations.
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Session highlight
Green Banks Have Mobilized Over $5 Billion in Clean Energy Investments. What Has Been the Efficiency Impact and What Is the Outlook?
– Wednesday, May 26
Congress is considering legislation to fund a $100B national green bank that will support and fund green banks in every U.S. state. This panel brought together experts from the Coalition for Green Capital, Michigan Saves, Connecticut Green Bank, and Montgomery County Green Bank to discuss their program’s progress and provide insights for using the green bank model to further scale energy efficiency.

“ACEEE Energy Efficiency Finance Forum is one of my favorite conferences! This is one of those conferences that has great content that’s specifically geared to those interested in energy financing, and there are so many wonderful opportunities to learn and network with others interested in this topic. Looking forward to participating again this year!”
– Mary Templeton of Michigan Saves
Financing Efficiency in Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) and Affordable Multifamily Housing
– Wednesday, May 26
There is an increased focus on social equity in energy efficiency and this is attracting new types of lenders, investors, and innovative financing structures aimed at hard-to-reach markets. This panel featured experts from ACEEE, StopWaste, Inclusive Prosperity Capital, and Fannie Mae to showcase some of these new capital sources and financing structures that are targeting energy efficiency upgrades for affordable multifamily housing – a market that has been traditionally underserved.

Pre-Conference Workshop Opportunity
EE Financing 101 (sponsored by National Energy Improvement Fund)
Workshop participants were given an introduction to the world of energy efficiency finance. They gained an understanding of key components that make up an energy efficiency financing program, the most popular financing models, the state of the market, and what drives program performance. Participants also learned about financing related to the three major market sectors: residential, commercial, and government facilities, with a discussion of the pros, cons, and applicability of different finance mechanisms available for each. The workshop was presented by Matthew Brown, National Energy Improvement Fund.
Advisory Committee
| Matthew Brown National Energy Improvement Fund (NEIF) |
Megan Campbell Opinion Dynamics |
Rachel Cluett Fannie Mae |
| Keely Conway New York Green Bank |
Sandy Fazeli NASEO |
Maria Fields JouleSmart Solutions |
| Bob Hinkle Metrus Energy |
Joe Indvik RE Tech Advisors |
Bob Johnson Hannon Armstrong |
| Michelle Vigen-Ralston Common Spark |
Elyssa Rothe Greenworks Lending |
Jeffrey Schub Coalition for Green Capital |
Sponsors
NYSERDA
Platinum
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Clean Energy Works
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CT Green Bank
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Energy Trust of Oregon
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Hannon Armstrong
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ICF
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Opinion Dynamics
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SoCalGas
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NEIF
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eversource
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National grid
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UI
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Mass Save
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Energize Ct
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