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National Association of State Energy Officials
NameNational Association of State Energy Officials
AbbreviationNASEO
Formation2007
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States

National Association of State Energy Officials is a non-profit organization that represents the energy offices of all 56 US states and territories. The organization works closely with FERC, EPA, and DOE to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives. NASEO's members include California's California Energy Commission, NYSERDA from New York, and the Texas Comptroller's Office from Texas. The organization also collaborates with NREL, ORNL, and LBNL to advance clean energy technologies.

History

The National Association of State Energy Officials was formed in 2007, building on the legacy of the National Association of State Energy Directors, which was established in the 1970s. NASEO's history is closely tied to the development of energy policy in the United States, including the Energy Policy Act of 1992, the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The organization has worked with various Congressional committees, including the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. NASEO has also partnered with NGA, NCSL, and the CSG to promote state energy policy and regulatory frameworks.

Organization

The National Association of State Energy Officials is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is led by an executive board composed of state energy officials from Alaska, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, and Oregon. The organization has several committees, including the Energy Efficiency Committee, the Renewable Energy Committee, and the Energy Security Committee, which focus on issues such as building codes, renewable portfolio standards, and cybersecurity. NASEO also has a strong relationship with NARUC, EEI, and the AGA, and works closely with FHWA and the DOT on transportation energy issues.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the National Association of State Energy Officials is to promote energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability through the development and implementation of state energy policies. The organization's objectives include supporting the development of clean energy technologies, promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives, and enhancing energy infrastructure resilience. NASEO works closely with USDA, DOI, and the EPA to advance sustainable energy and environmental protection goals. The organization also collaborates with NSF, DOC, and the NIST to support energy research and development.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The National Association of State Energy Officials has several programs and initiatives aimed at promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, and energy security. These include the State Energy Program, which provides funding and technical assistance to states for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, and the Energy Security Committee, which focuses on issues such as cybersecurity and grid resilience. NASEO also participates in the National Association of State Energy Directors' Energy Policy Committee, which develops and implements state energy policies. The organization has partnered with Microsoft, Google, and Amazon to promote energy efficiency in data centers and has worked with General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Toyota to advance electric vehicle technologies.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The National Association of State Energy Officials has a diverse membership that includes state energy offices, public utility commissions, and private sector companies. The organization partners with a range of stakeholders, including national laboratories, universities, and research institutions, such as MIT, Stanford University, and the University of California, Berkeley. NASEO also collaborates with non-profit organizations, such as the NRDC, the Sierra Club, and the EDF, to promote sustainable energy and environmental protection goals. The organization has a strong relationship with IEA, EU, and the UN to advance global energy cooperation and climate change mitigation efforts.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The National Association of State Energy Officials plays an active role in shaping energy policy at the federal and state levels. The organization works closely with Congress, the Administration, and federal agencies to promote state energy interests and advance national energy goals. NASEO has testified before Congressional committees, such as the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, on issues such as energy efficiency, renewable energy, and energy security. The organization has also partnered with ACORE, SEIA, and the AWEA to promote renewable energy and clean energy technologies.

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