For the eighth consecutive year, the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) today releases its Annual Industry Report. Due to the support of members, CEE is able to collect data directly from program administrators, creating the opportunity for a consistent and accurate dataset.
The 2013 report adds categories of data, including input from electric efficiency funding sources other than ratepayer revenues. CEE also requested the details of electric program budgets, expenditures, and savings. The 2013 Annual Industry Report shows that budgets, expenditures, and savings are all growing with 2012 investment reaching a record $8 billion.
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The survey CEE conducts is the most extensive known research into efficiency program funding and impacts. Learn more about the CEE 2013 Annual Industry Report and find out how the efficiency program industry continues to grow based on the intrinsic value of efficiency.
CEE
CEE is an award-winning consortium of efficiency program administrators from the United States and Canada. Members work to unify program approaches across jurisdictions to increase the success of efficiency in markets. By joining forces at CEE, individual electric and gas efficiency programs are able to partner not only with each other, but also with other industries, trade associations, and government agencies. Working together, administrators leverage the effect of their ratepayer funding, exchange information on successful practices and, by doing so, achieve greater energy efficiency for the public good. To find out more, visit www.cee1.org.
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