Consortium for Energy Efficiency

[6] Member organizations implement initiatives through rebates, technical assistance, or other efforts in their service territories, states, or provinces.

CEE also publishes Qualified Product Lists of equipment meeting high levels of efficiency performance.

[11] CEE received significant additional funding through its partnerships with the US Environmental Protection Agency, the US Department of Energy, and Natural Resources Canada.

Founded in 1991,[12] CEE members consist of more than 100 natural gas and electric utilities, 10 efficiency organizations and state agencies, and 4 DOE national laboratories.

[13] The CEE Annual Industry Report provides funding information and program activities for natural gas and electric demand side management.