The Climate Protection Partnerships Division seeks proposals from eligible entities to advance national, regional, state, and local energy efficiency programming by utilizing market-based approaches to program design and delivery by fostering information exchange on policies that are supportive of these approaches. Proposals must demonstrate the potential to create a sustainable change in the market for energy efficient products, services, and best practices. Proposed activities must address, but are not limited to, one or more of the following objectives:
Improving energy performance in the residential and commercial/government market through increased use of high-efficiency products;
Increasing supply/market share for high efficiency products through retail, internet sales (e-tail), and other sales outlets;
Delivering improved energy performance to existing commercial buildings (e.g., offices, schools, hotels, hospitals, supermarkets, datacenters, etc.) through technology or practice;
Promoting improved energy performance in the commercial new construction market;
Promote CHP as clean distributed generation in developing state and local energy and environmental strategies;
CHP’s inclusion in energy performance measurement and rating systems to demonstrate with robust measurement and verification, CHP’s contribution as an energy efficiency measure and its capacity to reduce GHG emissions, and;
Providing information and technical assistance at the state or regional level about policies and programs that have been effective in maximizing energy savings and GHG emission reductions within the utility sector.
Friday, July 16, 2010
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