Ultimately, MEEA seeks an achievable pathway for all people and communities in the Midwest to receive the economic, environmental and societal benefits of energy efficiency and the larger clean energy economy. [...] We are an affiliate member of the National Association of State Energy Officials and we have attended many NASEO in-person meetings over the last several years to hear directly from the Department of Energy and state energy offices to understand rules, deadlines and processes around the many federal funding opportunities. [...] Additionally, MEEA has engaged directly with the federal government through our strong relationships with the Department of Energy, the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the Office of State and Community Programs. [...] While the Commission has laid out energy savings goals and key performance indicators for Focus and its implementers, MEEA is hopeful that there are fewer obstacles in the way to reach consensus on attribution in Wisconsin, with Focus being the lead entity in both energy efficiency programs and the Home Energy Rebates. [...] Thus, Focus and Aptim have selected measures, programs and sectors that create energy savings in a cost-effective manner, both to ensure that the state benefits the most from its investment in energy efficiency and to demonstrate to the Commission and government officials that the program is operating in a fiscally- responsible manner.
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Table of Contents
- RE Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance MEEA Response to Wisconsin Public Service Commission PSC Staff Memo on Savings Attribution for Stacking of Benefits Docket 5- FE-104 1
- Introduction 1
- Commission Alternatives Gross Savings Attribution Framework 2
- MEEA is recommending the Commission select Alternative Two MEEA also recommends the Commission select Sub-Alternative A 3
- Conclusion 4