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MEEA Recignizes Energy Efficiency Leaders for Groundbreaking Achievements

The eight winners of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (MEEA) 2012 Inspiring Efficiency Awards are industry leaders who have delivered innovative advancements in energy efficiency saving consumers and businesses money. Projects range from Minnesota’s Energy Innovation Corridor – a clean energy and transportation proving ground located along an 11-mile route between St. Paul and Minneapolis – to an Interactive Learning Lab in Davenport, Iowa that uses fun, hands-on displays to engage students and adults to promote smart energy use.

“The 2012 Inspiring Efficiency award winners demonstrate the strong commitment to energy efficiency in the Midwest,” said Jay Wrobel, MEEA Executive Director. “These winners developed innovative and creative programs to save consumers money, reduce energy usage and help businesses be more competitive.”

This year’s winners were honored at the Inspiring Efficiency Awards Dinner and Gala on Thursday, Jan. 12, during MEEA’s 10th annual Midwest Energy Solutions Conference (www.meeaconference.org).  The three-day conference, which runs through today at the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago, is the largest of its kind in the Midwest.  The event brings together a broad range of private- and public-sector thought leaders in energy strategy, policy, technology and program design and implementation.

The Inspiring Efficiency Awards competition recognizes Midwest energy efficiency leaders in five categories: Leadership, Education, Impact, Innovation and Marketing.  The Inspiring Efficiency Chairman’s Award is also bestowed each year to an individual or organization that has exhibited exemplary leadership for energy efficiency in the Midwest and support of MEEA.

Award recipients for 2012 included:

  • Chairman’s Award: Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), for its dedication to energy efficiency and its long-running support of MEEA and the Midwest Energy Solutions Conference. ComEd is a founding member of MEEA and served in a leading role on its board of directors from 2000 through 2010.
  • Leadership Award: Iowa Office of Consumer Advocate Attorney Jennifer Easler, for spearheading a collaborative effort with Iowa utilities to advance energy efficiency initiatives.
  • Education Award: The Eastern Iowa Community Colleges Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) in Davenport, Iowa, for its new Interactive Learning Lab that teaches students and other visitors about sustainable and renewable energy technologies.
  • Impact Award: The Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives, for its highly successful HomE (pronounced “Home E”) program, which helped 25 distribution cooperatives in Illinois perform nearly 3,500 home energy audits and drive more than $25 million in energy efficiency investments over just 15 months.
  • Innovation Awards:
    • The Ohio Hospital Association, for the successful program led by its Energy Team to help Ohio hospitals reduce energy use and utility bills.
    • The Energy Innovation Corridor, a clean energy and transportation initiative located along an 11-mile route between St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. The project is driven by Xcel Energy and a collaborative of 20 other businesses, nonprofits and government agencies.
  • Marketing Awards:
    • AEP Ohio, for its successful campaign encouraging commercial customers to change out inefficient T12 fluorescent lights in favor of more energy efficient bulbs. The effort reached more than 100,000 commercial customers.
  • DTE Energy, which teamed up with the Detroit Red Wings on a campaign to promote energy efficiency and reach new customers. The effort combined elements of event marketing with social media promotion and helped the utility grow its social media presence from 250 fans to more than 7,500 in just two weeks.

More information about the Inspiring Efficiency Awards and this year’s recipients can be found at www.meeaconference.org.