NEEP Annual Conferences and Summits
2008

NEEP's 2008 Northeast Energy Efficiency Summit will be held in Hartford, Connecticut on May 22, 2008. Please visit the Summit Web site for more information.
2007

NEEP's 2007 Northeast Energy Efficiency Summit was held on Thursday May 10, 2007 at the Westin Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island. Please visit the Summit Web site for more information.
2006
NEEP's 2006 Energy Efficiency Summit, Best Practices for Reliability, Affordability and Sustainability was held May 17 at the Hyatt Harborside Hotel in Boston. Visit the Summit Web site for full details.
2005
NEEP's 2005 Annual Conference, Energy Efficiency: The Action in Climate Change Action, was held May 24, 2005 at The Courtyard Marriott in Providence, Rhode Island. Topics and presentations focused on the role of energy efficiency in meeting state and regional climate change action plans and greenhouse gas initiatives. Conference proceedings and presentations are available by clicking here.
2004
In November, NEEP brought together policymakers, energy efficiency program administrators, advocates and business interests at its 2004 Annual Conference Energy Efficiency: Policy and Applied Policy. Some 120 participants helped analyze the current public policy landscape for energy efficiency and examine various strategies for applying those policies. Topics ranged from building energy codes and product standards to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and energy modeling. Click here for conference proceedings and presentations.
2003
On November 12, 2003, NEEP hosted the 2nd Annual Northeast Energy Efficiency Summit in Providence, Rhode Island, which brought together utilities, energy efficiency program administrators, non-governmental organizations, regulators, policymakers and others to foster a dynamic dialogue and examine energy efficiency as public policy in relation to:
- Economic policy and rising energy costs
- Environmental policy and climate change action planning
- Energy reliability and system planning
Three panels of energy and environmental experts then presented their thoughts and engaged attendees on various strategies and lines of thinking to advance energy efficiency in the three policy areas. Please contact NEEP if you would like more information about the presentations.