CEEP State Profiles are Here!

Author: 
Graziella Siciliano
Publication Date: 
June 9, 2010

What's Happening in your State?

How does your state's energy legislation affect your public power community? What climate change mitigation initiatives have public power communities championed? What is public power doing by way of energy efficiency and renewable energy programming?

Find out by visiting our newly launched State Profile pages on CleanEfficientEnergy.org!

At CleanEfficientEnergy.Org You can Track Clean and Efficient Energy Policies...

In addition to tracking recent legislation like renewable portfolio standards, energy efficiency resource standards and climate change mitigation strategies, CEEP State Profiles provide information on how state and local policies affect public power utilities. For instance, in North Carolina, municipals utilities are required to participate in the state's renewable energy and energy efficiency portfolio standard. On these pages, you can also access updated information on state appliance standards, and link to state energy offices, public power associations, state-specific building codes information and regional climate initiatives

…Find Out What Communities are Doing

Public power municipalities, like those in Oregon, are leading the way in expanding green power and reducing their climate change impact. On CEEP State Profiles, find out if public power in your state is part in the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, or which leading municipalities across the nation are partnering with EPA to become Green Power Communities.

...And Put your Utility's Efforts on the Map!!

Our State Profiles also feature individual efforts by utilities that are offering rebate, loans or other incentive programs to their customers, and those that are ENERGY STAR® Product and Home Partners. Just check out what's happening in Iowa!

Is your utility providing energy efficiency or renewable resource programs or incentives? Has your public power utility taken action against climate change through utility-implemented commitments ?

If so, you deserve a spot on CEEP's State Profiles! Join your peers by sending us information about your utility programs and/or climate change commitments.