“Energy Efficiency in the Southeast” Sixth Edition Report Webinar
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The “Energy Efficiency in the Southeast” sixth edition report developed by the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) examines the connection between energy efficiency and utility resource planning, as well as the status of federal investments in deploying energy efficiency in the region from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Additionally, the report details the slow rebound of utility energy efficiency programs from the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the report webinar on Wednesday, January 15, SACE’s Senior Energy Policy Manager Heather Pohnan, Decarbonization Director Eddy Moore, and Executive Director Dr. Stephen A. Smith, key findings from the report, including current progress and trends at both utility and state levels, and what policies and practices help drive continued energy efficiency progress in the Southeast.
Utility energy efficiency portfolios are ranked based on the reporting of energy saved in year 2023 as a percentage of the utility’s total amount of electricity sold to customers. Additional policy context is then added along with comparisons to state, regional, and national averages that highlight recent trends. The purpose of this report is to document current progress and trends at both utility and state levels, as well as identify policies and practices to drive continued energy efficiency in the Southeast.