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Q1 2026 Codes, Standards and New Construction Newsletter

This quarter, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) staff continued to play a central role in shaping energy codes, standards and new construction…

Commercial + Industrial| Residential

Q4 2025 Quarterly Report

NEEA wrapped up 2025 with much to celebrate, highlighted by the Annual Board Meeting and the Leadership in Energy Efficiency Awards. More…

Q1 2026 Emerging Technology Newsletter

The Q1 2026 Emerging Technology Newsletter showcases a range of impactful work led by the product management team to support the emerging…

Commercial + Industrial| Residential

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  • Q1 2023 Codes, Standards and New Construction Newsletter

    NEEA’s Codes, Standards and New Construction team has had a fast start to 2023 and it’s hard to believe that Q1 is over. Codes, Standards, and New Construction activities have been busier than ever, especially considering the federal funding opportunities for code advancement. This newsletter provides a high-level view of the activities NEEA staff are managing; feel free to connect…

    Commercial + Industrial|Residential
  • Q1 2023 Market Research and Evaluation Newsletter

    The Market Research and Evaluation (MRE) team is pleased to bring you this quarter’s MRE newsletter. The team is looking ahead to a second quarter of lots of reports! More than half of the twenty-three studies that are currently have underway anticipate final reports to post in the next three months. These reports become key…

  • Q1 2023 Emerging Technology Newsletter

    NEEA’s Emerging Technology and Product Management team had a strong start to 2023 with its exploration of efficient products. Q1 2023 highlights include the following: Please reach out to anyone on the team with any questions or suggestions on NEEA’s emerging technology work. We’d love to hear from you.

  • Q3 2022 Codes, Standards and New Construction Newsletter

    Q3 2022 was yet another busy time for NEEA’s Codes and Standards team. Code development, at both the state and national level, was very active, and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) continued to release additional product efficiency standard rulemakings. Of note, the final draft of the Washington State Energy Code — Commercial was posted, and the first draft…

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