The Alliance has made tremendous progress in 2017 advancing policies that support combined heat and power and waste heat to power on Capitol Hill, with the Administration, and in state and utility proceedings across the country. Among other things, we have: Released 6...
Publications
Presentation: Alliance Joins Ohio CHP Connection Webinar on Hidden Barriers to CHP – Standby Rates and Ratchet Charges in Ohio
On November 2, the Ohio CHP Connection hosted a webinar on Hidden Barriers to CHP: Standby Rates and Ratchet Charges in Ohio. The webinar features Jennifer Kefer, Executive Director of the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency, who identified the problem and laid out...
Alliance Profiles of American Energy Efficiency Workers
The Alliance has been developing detailed profiles of energy efficiency workers that emphasize the benefits of effective energy efficiency policy. The profiles put a face to the more than 2.2 million Americans employed in the energy efficiency industry. Read our...
SMART and SMACNA Event in Parma, Ohio Displays the Power of an Energy-Efficient Economy
The Sheet Metal, Air, Rail & Transportation Workers Local 33 (SMART) union and the Cleveland chapter of Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) hosted legislators and business leaders for a roundtable discussion highlighting the...
Alliance Supports Funding for Tucson Electric Power’s Energy Efficiency Programs
The Alliance joined Tucson Emerging 2030 District in submitting a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission expressing support for Tucson Electric Power’s (TEP) energy efficiency programs. The letter responds to a recent TEP filing and expresses concerns that over...
The Alliance Joins Tucson Businesses and Organizations to Show Support for Energy Efficiency
The Alliance signed onto a business letter expressing concern with $6 million of rollback and suspension of Tucson Electric Power's (TEP) energy efficiency programs and services. This is in direct response to a letter TEP filed with the Commission in May stating it...