Webinar: Key Findings from the National Energy Efficiency Registry Project

November 9, 2017, 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Webinar/Virtual Meeting

The National Energy Efficiency Registry (NEER) is a web-based platform that will help states document energy efficiency achievements to help meet their energy and environmental goals. Serving as a means to register and track energy savings and, as desired, enabling trading of instruments representing energy savings (and related environmental attributes), the NEER can support both voluntary energy efficiency initiatives and compliance with mandatory energy savings goals.

Members of the NEER Project Team held a webinar on Thursday, November 9, 2017 to discuss major findings from the project, including NEER’s principles and operating rules, roadmaps for implementation, and State Energy Offices’ perspectives on applying and using NEER to support key energy efficiency markets. 

Webinar Agenda

  1. NEER Background
    Molly Cripps, Director, Office of Energy Programs, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
  2. NEER Principles and Operating Rules Overview
    Michelle Zilinskas, Policy Associate, The Climate Registry
  3. NEER Roadmap: Key Findings and Implications
    Rodney Sobin, Senior Program Director, NASEO
  4. State Applications and Perspectives
    Kaci Radcliffe, Energy Analyst, Oregon Department of Energy
    Molly Cripps, Director, Office of Energy Programs, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation)
  5. Question and Answer

Webinar Materials

For more information, visit www.neeregistry.org or contact Rodney Sobin, NASEO Senior Program Director, at rsobin@naseo.org.

Contact: Sandy Fazeli