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GUEP Community Spotlight: Columbia, MO goes deeper with energy data
Author: Georgetown University Energy Prize
Publication Date: 2017
Presentation, Media

This presentation covers how the City of Columbia, Missouri, is going deeper with their data to shape how all members of their community use energy. It also shows CoMO Energy Challenge's custom data mapping tool.

Develop workforce and contractor engagement procedures, forms, and materials

Identify and develop needed resources to position your organization in the market and maintain a viable business model.

Author: National Association of State Energy Officials
Publication Date: 2014

The Multi-State Residential Retrofit Project is a residential energy-efficiency pilot program, funded by a competitive U.S. State Energy Program (SEP) award through the U.S. Department of Energy. The Multi-State Project operates in four states: Alabama, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Washington. During the course of this three-year process evaluation, Cadmus worked closely with NASEO and the four states to collect information about the programs from many perspectives, including: State Energy Office staff, program implementers, homeowners, auditors/contractors, real estate professionals, appraisers, lenders, and utility staff. This report discusses: the project’s context; its goals; the evaluation approach and methods; cross-cutting evaluation results; and results specific to each of the four states.

Develop the necessary materials, tools, and staff capacity to effectively deliver and manage your program.

Implement marketing and outreach activities in coordination with other program components to generate demand for your program's services.

Create your program's branding guidelines and materials to elevate program visibility and support your marketing and outreach efforts.

Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2011

This report describes how utility planning processes that allow demand-side resources to compete with supply-side resources can promote cost-effective energy efficiency.