CEE is grateful to all the program administrators, both members and nonmembers, that shared information for this report. CEE owes special thanks to Natural Resources Canada and the Canadian Electricity Association for rounding up data on nonmember Canadian program administrators, as well as to the American Gas Association and American Public Power Association for helping to identify new program administrators. CEE is grateful to EIA and FERC for the data collected and made available to the public on their Web sites, and to EIA for making its data collection form available; these were all useful tools in helping to collect and understand the data reported here. David Kathan of FERC and Howard Geller of SWEEP also provided helpful guidance and feedback on data collection. Finally, we owe a debt of thanks to the members of CEE Evaluation Committee for providing guidance on data collection and reporting.
CEE is a consortium of energy efficiency program administrators and their public stakeholders from across the United States and Canada who work together on common approaches to advancing efficiency. By joining forces, the members of CEE are able to partner not only with each other, but with other industries, trade associations, and government agencies. Working together at CEE, administrators leverage the effect of their funding dollars, exchange information on effective practices, and, by doing so, advance energy efficiency for the public good.