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How energy efficiency programs help small businesses bounce back faster.

Small businesses have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been especially difficult for retailers, restaurants and other establishments that thrive on in-person customer experiences. Businesses that have survived have had to endure nearly two years of economic whiplash, confusing public policy guidance, supply chain disruptions and rising costs—all while doing their best to keep staff and customers safe.

 

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Creating a recipe for success via SEM

In the bustling metropolis of California’s Bay Area, staying competitive means looking at all aspects of how your business functions on a daily basis, including energy usage. That’s why Filipino food manufacturer, Ramar Foods, considers MCE’s Strategic Energy Management Program (SEM) implemented by CLEAResult, to be an invaluable investment in both the short and long-term growth of their company.

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Five ways CLEAResult ATLAS™ Insights makes energy efficiency campaigns more effective

Whether it’s your marketers feeling it or your customer, promotion fatigue is real and can unknowingly hinder your campaign’s effectiveness. That’s where we come in.

 

By combining cutting-edge predictive analytics with our teams’ localized energy expertise, CLEAResult ATLAS™ Insights brings all your data together in a simple, visual dashboard so you can consistently find new ways to keep your campaigns feeling fresh.

 

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Where are our experts? January and February 2022 events and more.

And just like that, we have passed the mid-point of January and our team members are ramping up industry thought leadership for 2022.

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See you at the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s Midwest Energy Solutions Conference!

It may be frigid in Chicago, but we’re excited to discuss our industry’s hottest trends at the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s Midwest Energy Solutions Conference (MEEA MES) February 1-3.

 

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Watch the ACEEE “Encouraging Home Upgrades and Meeting Climate Goals Through Remote Assessments” Webinar

What does behavioral science have to do with energy efficiency? Yesterday, our Residential Portfolio Lead, Seth Little, spoke with moderator Reuven Sussman and ACEEE’s Emma Cooper about just that.

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Save energy with top winter weatherization tips from our efficiency expert.

 Ready for winter? Watch our energy efficiency expert, Seth Little, share top weatherization tips with Karleen Leveille on WBNG.

 

 

 

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Get an inside look at our Industrial PSU Certification Workshop and Facility Tour

Our 80 PLUS® team and industry insiders will gather January 18 and 19 for an exclusive workshop at the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) research and testing facility in Knoxville, TN. Together, our group will tour the EPRI facility, gain hands on experience with the value 80 PLUS® certifications bring to products in the market, discuss best practices and analyze successful approaches for accelerating energy-efficient industrial power supply adoption.

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Lessons learned from our unlocking LMI potential webinar

In December, we we’re thrilled to host Frank Rapley from Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Paula Glover, president of the Alliance to Save Energy, for a deep dive webinar on TVA’s Home Uplift program and some free-flowing conversation on the challenges, environment, and policy around low- and moderate-income (LMI) programs across the nation. For those that missed our great discussion, here are some of the top takeaways for building successful LMI programs like TVA Home Uplift:

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Choosing the right Home Energy Assessment for your communities

Home Energy Assessments continue to be a staple of utility program efforts to reach new customers, identify savings opportunities and improve energy habits across the nation. But with shifting baselines, changing customer expectations and the ever-evolving landscape of COVID-19 protocols, many utilities and energy efficiency implementers have reconsidered the most effective ways to conduct these assessments. While in-person assessments have long dominated the market, online and virtual assessments continue to grow and provide cost-effective alternatives to the traditional approach.

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