On September 9, the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency sent a letter to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) asking the IURC to evaluate CHP and WHP potential in modeling scenarios of the state’s future energy portfolio mix. By prioritizing CHP, WHP and...
Publications
Alliance Comments on CHP and WHP in draft North Carolina Clean Energy Plan
On September 9, the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency submitted comments to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regarding the state’s draft Clean Energy Plan. The Alliance strongly recommended that CHP and WHP be prioritized in the strategy...
Alliance Recommendations to Indiana Governor, IURC, and Members of Clean Energy Task Force
On August 23, the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency submitted recommendations to Indiana’s Governor Eric Holcomb, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, and members of the 21st Century Energy Policy Development Task Force strongly urging the Task Force to include...
Business Letter to North Carolina Legislature in Support of Energy Efficiency Legislation
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency signed on to letter with 14 businesses and organizations urging the North Carolina Senate to take action on House Bill 330 (HB 330). The bill adopts the North Carolina Energy Policy Council’s recommendation to increase the goal...
Alliance Letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission in Support of Increased Energy Efficiency
On May 17, the Alliance submitted a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission supporting energy efficiency in the state. The Commission’s current Energy Efficiency Resource Standard, which requires 22 percent energy savings by 2020, is highly cost-effective and has...
Business Letter in Support of Sustainability Goals at Arizona Utility, SRP
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency signed onto a business letter along with Ameresco, Inc., Arizona State University, Employers for Renewable Energy, the National Association of Energy Service Companies, Salesforce, and Symantec regarding SRP's 2035 sustainability...