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DNREC to hold Aug. 29 public hearing in Dover on proposed regulations for evaluating state’s energy efficiency programs

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy | Date Posted: Thursday, August 4, 2016



DOVER – DNREC’s Division of Energy & Climate will hold a public hearing this month on newly proposed regulations for the evaluation, measurement and verification of energy efficiency programs recommended by Delaware’s Energy Efficiency Advisory Council. The public hearing is scheduled for 6 p.m., Monday, Aug. 29, in DNREC’s Auditorium, Richardson & Robbins Building, 89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901.

The Energy Efficiency Advisory Council is a collaborative group of stakeholders representing utilities, industry, residents, agencies and partners that was established by the General Assembly to create and implement energy efficiency programs and wise energy-use practices across the state. As utilities make their plans for providing energy-efficiency solutions, DNREC is developing a set of regulations that will outline methods for evaluating projects and measuring their effectiveness, known as Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) regulations.

The proposed regulations can be found on the Division of Energy & Climate website. For more information, please contact Emily St. Clair at 302-735-3366 or email Emily.StClair@delaware.gov.

About the Energy Efficiency Advisory Council
The Energy Efficiency Advisory Council is comprised of representatives from DNREC, energy providers, large and small businesses, manufacturers, low-income and residential populations, Delaware’s Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) and other interested parties affected by energy efficiency standards, including environmentalists and agriculturalists. The Council also collaborates with the Public Service Commission and the Public Advocate. Together, the council members work to reach Delaware’s energy efficiency goals while ensuring that all energy efficiency and reduction programs are cost-effective.

Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902

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DNREC to hold Aug. 29 public hearing in Dover on proposed regulations for evaluating state’s energy efficiency programs

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy | Date Posted: Thursday, August 4, 2016



DOVER – DNREC’s Division of Energy & Climate will hold a public hearing this month on newly proposed regulations for the evaluation, measurement and verification of energy efficiency programs recommended by Delaware’s Energy Efficiency Advisory Council. The public hearing is scheduled for 6 p.m., Monday, Aug. 29, in DNREC’s Auditorium, Richardson & Robbins Building, 89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901.

The Energy Efficiency Advisory Council is a collaborative group of stakeholders representing utilities, industry, residents, agencies and partners that was established by the General Assembly to create and implement energy efficiency programs and wise energy-use practices across the state. As utilities make their plans for providing energy-efficiency solutions, DNREC is developing a set of regulations that will outline methods for evaluating projects and measuring their effectiveness, known as Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) regulations.

The proposed regulations can be found on the Division of Energy & Climate website. For more information, please contact Emily St. Clair at 302-735-3366 or email Emily.StClair@delaware.gov.

About the Energy Efficiency Advisory Council
The Energy Efficiency Advisory Council is comprised of representatives from DNREC, energy providers, large and small businesses, manufacturers, low-income and residential populations, Delaware’s Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) and other interested parties affected by energy efficiency standards, including environmentalists and agriculturalists. The Council also collaborates with the Public Service Commission and the Public Advocate. Together, the council members work to reach Delaware’s energy efficiency goals while ensuring that all energy efficiency and reduction programs are cost-effective.

Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902

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