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April 10, 2023

CONGRATULATIONS TO CEE MEMBERS EARNING 2023 ENERGY STAR AWARDS

Sixteen CEE members received 2023 ENERGY STAR® Awards in recognition of outstanding contributions to protecting the environment through superior energy efficiency achievements.

Since 1992, ENERGY STAR has been associated with saving American families and businesses more than $450 billion and nearly 4 trillion kWh of electricity. The CEE membership was instrumental in establishing ENERGY STAR and continues to support the brand promise throughout the US and Canada. For decades, CEE members have provided industry leadership, advancing the shared interest of energy efficiency and demand response programs in North America.

The EPA presents awards in a number of categories that include: Partner of the Year for Sustained Excellence in Energy Efficiency Program Delivery, Partner of the Year for Program Delivery, and Award for Excellence - Energy Star Marketing. Member awardees are listed alphabetically below by award category.

CEE congratulates these members for their exceptional efforts!

ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award for Sustained Excellence in Energy Efficiency Program Delivery

Austin Energy

Baltimore Gas and Electric

ComEd

Consumers Energy

Efficiency Vermont

New Mexico Gas Company

PSEG Long Island

The Sponsors of Mass Save

Partners of the Year for Energy Efficiency Program Delivery

DC Sustainable Energy Utility

DTE Energy

New Jersey Natural Gas

PSEG

Southern California Gas

TVA

Excellence Award for ENERGY STAR Marketing

Con Edison

Snohomish County Public Utility District

About CEE
CEE is an award-winning consortium of efficiency program administrators from the United States and Canada. Members work to unify program approaches across jurisdictions to increase the success of efficiency in markets. By joining forces at CEE, individual electric and gas efficiency programs are able to partner not only with each other, but also with other industries, trade associations, and government agencies. Working together, administrators leverage the effect of their ratepayer funding, exchange information on successful practices and, by doing so, achieve greater energy efficiency for the public good.