The Four Things You Need To Know About The Future of Energy Efficiency
Monday, July 23, 2018
Monday, July 23, 2018
At the Northeast Clean Energy Council’s (NECEC) latest Emerging Trends Seriesforum on July 11, 2018, leaders from the clean energy industry and the public sector convened to discuss the future of energy efficiency in the Northeast. As a sponsor of NECEC, Mintz Levin was proud to host this forum, which featured speakers from leading companies and organizations working to drive energy efficiency in the Northeast through new policy mechanisms and with innovative technologies and service models.
As the Chair of the Energy & Sustainability Practice at Mintz Levin, I was honored to moderate this lively discussion. Attendees heard first-hand accounts of ongoing and future projects geared towards promoting energy efficiency from four panelists:
Over the course of two hours, we were able to touch on a wide array of topics in the energy efficiency space. Here are the four key takeaways:
The palpable excitement of attendees and the robust discussion made it clear that the Northeast is poised to continue dominating as the lead region in the energy efficiency space.
About This Event:
The Emerging Trends Series consists of networking and educational forums to discuss hot topics, growing markets, and emerging trends in the clean energy industry. With multiple states in the Northeast ranked as national leaders in energy efficiency year after year, the region has been at the forefront of driving adoption of the “least cost fuel” as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and customers’ energy bills. Today, the region is heading into an era when evolving business models, technologies, and platforms are presenting new opportunities to engage customers, products, and services providers to drive further energy efficiency through electrification and digitization. This forum was an opportunity for major players to convene and discuss what that innovation might look like.