Could smart panel technologies help utilities manage and reduce the impact of millions of additional heat pumps, electric vehicles (EVs), and other smart appliances that California expects to add to the grid? Hear from VEIC Consumer Insights Manager Nick Neverisky on how these may provide real opportunity for utilities in California and a look into CalNEXT's report “Market Study of Household Electric Infrastructure Upgrade Alternatives for Electrification”- supported by VEIC and the Ortiz Group. This report looks at four alternative technologies and how each could be used to reduce the overall grid demand, both on a customer and a utility level. https://lnkd.in/dpYe6RCX
About us
The health of our planet is in our hands. That’s why VEIC works with organizations across the energy landscape to create immediate and lasting change. Since 1986, we’ve served as an objective partner for our clients as they navigate complex energy challenges. With expertise in energy efficiency, building and transportation electrification, and new approaches for a clean and flexible grid, we bring solutions to the market that meet your goals. Every challenge is different, but our mission is the same: to generate the energy solutions the world needs.
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http://www.veic.org
External link for VEIC
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Winooski, Vermont
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1986
- Specialties
- Clean and Flexible Grid, Building Electrification, Transportation Electrification, and Energy Efficiency
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20 Winooski Falls Way
5th Floor
Winooski, Vermont 05404, US
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1111 Schrock Road
Columbus, OH 43229, US
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80 M St SE
Washington, District of Columbia 20003, US
Employees at VEIC
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A big welcome to Tessa Mellin, our new Foundations Development Manager!
I am thrilled to share that I have joined VEIC as the Foundations Development Manager. At this critical moment for the climate, I am grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with an incredible team leading the way to an equitable, clean energy future. For over 35 years, VEIC has helped partners meet their clean energy goals through high-impact energy solutions that decarbonize buildings, transportation, and utility grids. We are nationally recognized for programs and pilots that optimize energy use, reduce energy burdens for low-income customers, and advance emerging technologies and innovative program models. Our work drives forward our vision: Healthy Planet, Thriving People. A sincere thank you to everyone who has supported me in my career journey so far. I look forward to connecting with other professionals and organizations advancing the solutions we need to build a brighter future for everyone.
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VEIC is honored to be named a finalist for the Northeast Clean Energy Council’s (NECEC) Clean Energy Company of the Year award alongside some other great organizations. Voting is open now until August 16th: https://lnkd.in/eptvhyMs
🥇 Vote for NECEC's 2024 Green Future Gala Award Finalists!🥇 We are so excited to announce that we are now accepting votes for our Green Future Gala Awards. This is the first year that we have ever opened voting to the public, and we're doing so because this is a conversation that everyone needs to be a part of! By highlighting these nominees, NECEC aims to inspire others to pursue groundbreaking solutions that address climate change, promote economic growth, and ensure a just and equitable energy future for all. Invite your staff, friends, family, followers, and even friendly strangers to vote and learn about these groundbreaking organizations! This year, like in years past, we are seeking votes for the following awards: ⚡ Clean Energy Company of the Year 🔋 Emerging Company of the Year 🤝 Partnership of the Year 🙌 Startup Supporter of the Year 🏡 Community Impact Award 🌿 Environmental Justice Achievement Award Check out the incredible companies and individuals that have been nominated this year below, including Active Surfaces, AIR COMPANY, buildee, change:WATER Labs, Croft, Ecotone Renewables, Electrified Thermal Solutions, EnergySage, gridX, Hub Controls, itselectric, Nth Cycle, Osmoses, Oxylus Energy, Peoples Energy Analytics, PTech, Solomon Consulting Group LLC, Swift Current Energy, Volexion, Wada Hoppah, Beth Zonis at Cleantech Open Northeast / NECEC, Browning the Green Space, ClimateHaven, NJ Commission on Science, Innovation & Technology, Ratel Consulting LLC, Vivek Soni at Prithvi Ventures, and so many more! Read more about them and cast your vote here: https://lnkd.in/eptvhyMs Share this post or include this link in a post with #VoteGreenFuture2024 Votes for finalists are due by 5:00 pm on August 16. #NECEC #NECECImpact #CleanEnergy #CleanTech #ClimateEconomy #GreenFutureGala
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Tomorrow is day 1 of AESP's Summer Con in Toronto! Katey Beaton and Sue Hanson of VEIC will be speaking and moderating at two sessions during the week. Sue will be moderating the panel "Wiring for Tomorrow: How Utilities Are Navigating the Grid Modernization Revolution" and Katey will be a speaker on the panel "Innovation and Inclusion in Developing the Energy Workforce". Learn more about their sessions here: https://lnkd.in/efz2r9-E
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Allison Ross, VEIC Manager, Engineering is featured in this quarter's AESP Energy Intel Magazine. Hop on over to page 64 to read her article, "Weatherization Is the First Line of Defense for Energy Resilience".
Q2 of Energy Intel Magazine is out now! Read here: https://lnkd.in/evVB6pfi "Doing Better with AI, Customer Enhancements, Weatherizations, and Talent Recruitment" 📖 From tweaks to titanic triumphs, our members share their successes and insights in AI, customer enhancements, weatherization, and workforce development. Q2 Authors: Knox W. Cameron, Director of Renewable Solutions, DTE Energy; Jason S. Trager, Ph.D., CEO, Plentiful.ai; Dr. Stephanie N. Means, Director of Research, Walker-Miller Energy Services; Derrick J. Meeking, Director of Workforce Development, Walker-Miller Energy Services; Erika M. Dominick, Senior Manager of Operations, Walker-Miller Energy Services; Modicamore Dominic, Labor Economist; Julia Goswick, Energy Growth Solutions Enablement Specialist, ICF; Jack Morris, Energy Solutions Analyst, ICF; Hannah Courtney, MBA, Director of Customer Success, Bidgely; Shriram Ramanathan, AI Strategist and Chief of Staff, Bidgely; Max Grande, Vice President of Market Vertical Solutions, Orbe; Angel Moreno, Associate Director of Advanced Energy Research & Consulting, TRC; Sean Scoggins, Engineering Fellow, Honeywell Smart Energy; Sarvesh S., Director of Offering Management - AI, Honeywell Smart Energy; Harold Neale, CEM; John Dakarian, Program Manager; Micaela Christopher, Director of Engineering and Data Science at Uplight, and Alexandra Rose, Senior Product Manager at Uplight; Brittany Farrell, Senior Researcher, Clean Power Research; Allison Ross, Engineering Manager, VEIC; and Elizabeth Liedel Turnbull, Director of Market Development for Transportation Electrification, Franklin Energy. #EnergyIntel #EnergyMagazine #AESPEnergyIntel #AESPMagazine #AIAdvancements #CustomerEnhancements #WeatherizationSuccess #WorkforceDevelopment #IndustryInsights
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Get ready, Bay State EV buyers – a new education campaign is coming soon! VEIC is excited to be working with the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and Green Path Strategies to bring everyone in Massachusetts the resources they need to make buying an EV easier than ever. Here’s what folks can expect: 🚗 Custom information hubs for residential customers, businesses, and dealerships 🔌 Equity-driven content addressing barriers to adoption for under-represented EV buyers 💻 Easy access to model options, costs, available incentives, tax credit details, and more Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/eZUkMvtf
MassCEC and VEIC Announce Plans for All-inclusive Electric Vehicle Education Campaign
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The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is ready for deployment, but do awardees have the resources to make it work? VEIC’s Managing Consulting, Becky Schaaf shares her thoughts on what organizations need to prioritize to bring the $27 billion promise of equitable clean energy to life for their communities. Read the full piece now on Latitude Media and let us know your thoughts in the comments below! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e9PBqwfR
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is here. Here's how to make it work. | Latitude Media
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📢 The future of energy efficiency lies in retrofitting our homes! 🏠 To meet climate goals by 2050, we need to retrofit roughly 90% of existing housing. This massive task brings a significant opportunity for advanced building construction techniques, making homes cleaner and construction methods more efficient. Our new report, funded by the DOE's Advanced Building Construction Collaborative, provides a detailed state-by-state analysis and pathways to reduce pollution from US homes by 2050. We found that out of 125 million US homes: 🔹 60% need energy retrofits with envelope improvements + equipment upgrades. 🔹 32% require only high-efficiency, all-electric equipment replacements and minor updates. 🔹 8% are already aligned with climate goals. 🔹 10 million new homes expected by 2023 can benefit from industrialized construction for cost-effective, climate-aligned builds. ⬇ Download the report: https://bit.ly/3RTeYaY Thank you to our partners U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, ADL Ventures, VEIC, AEA, Phius, and key authors from PNNL, LBNL, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory. #ClimateAction #SustainableLiving #Retrofitting #EnergyEfficiency
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Congratulations to Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and all other awardees on this accomplishment! VEIC is proud to support MassCEC in this award-winning work.
The Clean Energy States Alliance is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 State Leadership in Clean Energy Awards: California Energy Commission (CEC) for its Flexible Demand Appliance Standards for Pool Controls program; Connecticut Green Bank for its Green Liberty Notes Program; Maryland Energy Administration for its Community Solar Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Grant Program; and Massachusetts Clean Energy Center for its Accelerating Clean Transportation (ACT) School Bus Program. “The Clean Energy States Alliance was founded on the principle that states are the driving force behind this country’s clean energy transformation,” said CESA Executive Director Warren Leon. “CESA’s State Leadership in Clean Energy Awards recognize state innovation and accomplishments and share best practices so that creative programs in one state can spread to others.” Read more about the 2024 award winning programs here: https://lnkd.in/gr56DUfd
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A great example of natural refrigerants in action from Efficiency Vermont, implemented by VEIC. Read more below about how Lawson's and Efficiency Vermont worked together to continue keeping their beer cold, while leaving a better impact on the planet. #GoNatRefs
Here at Efficiency Vermont, we are committed to helping business achieve their energy-saving goals. One of our trailblazing partners is Lawson's Finest Liquids. Lawson’s commitment to cutting greenhouse gas emissions from Vermont’s renowned brewing industry is evident in their continuous upgrades to their facility and brewing process. Recently, Lawson’s installed a 3,500 square foot cooler that uses carbon dioxide, a natural refrigerant, to keep their beer cool rather than synthetic refrigerants which are harmful to the environment. Read more about Lawson’s and the impact that refrigerants have on the environment on our blog! 🍻 https://lnkd.in/e_xfsa45
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