Our Public Policy Initiatives
We know it is hard to be in all places at once, and for many people in New Hampshire, following the latest developments in energy policy is not their first priority. The Jordan Institute advocates for innovative and effective energy policy - energy efficiency, energy conservation, renewable energy, low-carbon energy for commercial buildings.
Financing Energy EfficiencyThe Jordan Institute advocates for innovative, consistent, and accessible solutions to the biggest barriers to wide-scale adoption of energy efficiency measures in commercial buildings. Our current efforts focus on the development of a financing program for energy efficiency projects in commercial buildings.Please refer to the C-PACE tab for more information. | Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Energy BoardThe Jordan Institute is a voting member of the EESE Board and participates in its monthly meetings, helping to craft public policy and implement programs which will support wide-scale implementation of energy-efficiency, renewable-energy, and green-building projects. | Interveners at the NH Public Utilities CommissionThe Jordan Institute is very interested in how public funds are invested to support energy efficiency and renewable energy. We participate in rebate-program development efforts and intervene on the CORE docket (the utility-administered energy efficiency programs). |
2016 Public Comments from The Jordan Institute
Energy Efficiency Resource Standard collaborative advocacy
2015 Public Comments from The Jordan Institute
2014 Public Comments from The Jordan Institute
State Energy Strategy - September 2014 - Led by the NH Office of Energy and Planning
Please support our work! We currently do not receive any public funds - from tax payers, utility ratepayers, or government programs. We rely solely on donations, foundation support, and fee-for-service work. We are an independent organization, collaborating with numerous stakeholders, mission driven to significantly improve the energy efficiency of commercial buildings. |