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Energy Efficiency Policy Forum

The National Press Club 529 14th Street NW, Washington, D.C

Forum Overview ACEEE’s 2024 Energy Efficiency Policy Forum will bring together a diverse group of speakers from across government, industry, and advocacy groups to discuss opportunities and challenges for energy efficiency policy at the dawn of a new presidential term and the 119th Congress. The Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law have started to put the largest federal investments in energy efficiency in U.S. history to work. We will look at successes and challenges in the rollout of these

2025 Hot Water & Hot Air Forums

Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center 375 NE Holladay Street, Portland, Oregon

Overview Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center  ACEEE’s Hot Air and Hot Water Forums are the nation’s premier policy and technical conferences devoted to improving efficiency and decarbonizing space and water heating. The Forums bring together seasoned experts and new voices each year to discuss strategies for transforming the two biggest uses of energy in buildings. Join us in 2025 for discussions exploring efficiently producing, distributing, and using hot water and decarbonizing space heating in buildings of all

2025 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry

UNC Charlotte Marriott Hotel and Conference Center 9041 Robert D Snyder Road, Charlotte, North Carolina

THEME: INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS, DECARBONIZATION, AND THE ENERGY TRANSITION The industrial sector accounts for one third of the U.S. primary energy use, so the energy transition presents enormous opportunities and risks for this sector. Industrial competitiveness is going to depend on continued investments in innovation, efficiency, and decarbonization. Research and development have always been a national strength. The transition also requires innovation in business models across the energy spectrum. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab estimates that only 50% of industrial energy is