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SUMMARY:Maine's New Energy Policy
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, July 17\, 2013\nTime: 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM \nLocation: Building #27 (Maine Technology Institute building)\, Brunswick Landing\, 8 Venture Avenue\, Brunswick\, Maine \nRegister here. \nIn the closing days of the 2013 legislative session\, Maine’s House and Senate overwhelmingly supported an omnibus energy bill that aims to reduce heating and electricity costs\, increase energy efficiency\, and expand natural gas infrastructure in Maine.  The bipartisan legislation\, assembled from 12 separate bills\, is being called “historic” and “landmark” in its approach to energy policy – but “how” and “why” and “what” will really change in your town\, business\, and home? \nOn July 17\, E2Tech will host Maine’s energy leaders as they dissect the new law and provide guidance on next steps\, implementation of key provisions and impacts on businesses and homeowners. \n• Patrick Woodcock\, Director\, Governor’s Energy Office \n• Thomas Welch\, Chairman\, Maine Public Utilities Commission \n• Michael Stoddard\, Executive Director\, Efficiency Maine Trust \n• Timothy Schneider\, Maine Public Advocate \nRegistration will be limited based on room capacity\, so please register early.  This event will be hosted at Building #27\, 8 Venture Avenue\, Brunswick Landing. \nFor any questions\, please contact Jeff Marks at director@e2tech.org or (207) 956-1970.
URL:https://www.efficiencymaine.com/event/maines-new-energy-policy/
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SUMMARY:RGGI Funding Stakeholder Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Pursuant to a new law passed by the Legislature\, Efficiency Maine will be allocating 35% of its revenues from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) to programs that will reduce home heating demand\, lower costs and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.\nOn Thursday\, July 11\, from 9 AM-12 Noon\, Efficiency Maine will be holding the first in a series of open workshops for interested stakeholders to discuss program design options for the use of these funds.\n \nWORKSHOP 1 \nThursday\, July 11\, from 9 AM – 12 noon \nVenue: U Maine at Augusta (Bennett D. Katz Library Lower level\, Room 5\, 46 University Drive )  http://www.uma.edu/augustacampus.html \nIf you can’t attend in Augusta\, the discussion will also be cablecast live\, with two-way video and audio\, at two locations: \n\nUniversity of Maine at Orono Room 126\, Barrows Hall  http://www.umaine.edu/about/driving-directions/     http://umaine.edu/locator/files/2009/05/2013-Map.pdf\nUniversity of Southern Maine Room 133\, Wishcamper Building\, Portland)   http://www.usm.maine.edu/about/directions-portland-campus\n\nYou must be present at one of these two locations in order to see or hear the cablecast and to share your comments and questions with us. \nIf you intend to attend Workshop 1\, please send an email to Karen at Karen.Bickerman@efficiencymaine.com and let her know whether you will be attending the Augusta\, Orono or Portland venue. \nAgenda for Workshop 1 (9-12) \n\nWelcome and Introductions\nContext\n\nRGGI Statute\nAmendments to Statute re: Residential Heating\n\n\nAnalysis and Discussion of Key Criteria\n\nBenefit-to-Cost Ratios\nLower Heating Energy Costs\nGreenhouse Gas Savings per Trust Fund Cost\nGroup Discussion About Other Criteria\, Considerations\n\n\n Building Envelope Measures (Air Sealing and Insulation)\n\nBaseline Data from Maine Homes\nProgram Description\nRecent Program Results\nQ&A
URL:https://www.efficiencymaine.com/event/rggi-funding-stakeholder-workshop/
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