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PRESS COVERAGE:  SEU cited as model for the nation!

NEW PRESS COVERAGE:  SEU cited by Philadelphia Mayor Nutter as 'great idea' for the City!

SEU Announces: Applied Energy Group Chosen as Contract Administrator

Lead: Applied Energy Group has 20 years of experience in planning, designing and administering sustainable energy programs throughout the U.S. AEG administers New Jersey’s Clean Energy Programs, which are regarded as among the most effective in the country.

Partners: Cadmus Group markets the Energy StarŪ label for the U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE and has assisted the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and NYSERDA with renewable energy initiatives. Catalyst Financial Services Group has assisted U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE and has worked with utilities in New England and New York to develop sustainable energy financing strategies. TMA Delaware is a leading organization with expertise in innovative transit and commute planning options.
 

SEU Final Report

Adopted on March 28, 2007

The Sustainable Energy Utility: A Delaware First
(PDF 884KB)

For a summary version:
Final Report Briefing Paper (PDF 439)

Welcome

Welcome to the website of the Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility Oversight Board. The permanent board was created by legislation and gubernatorial appointments. It conducted its first meeting on January 14, 2009. The Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) grew out of the work of a legislative task force created on July 1, 2006 to examine the feasibility of developing an SEU for the State of Delaware. The work of the task force can be viewed by clicking on the 'SEU Task Force (2006-2007)' tab on this page. The Sustainable Energy Utility is a nonprofit corporation managed by a contract administrator that develops end-user markets for energy efficiency & conservation, customer-sited renewable energy, and affordable energy services for low and moderate income families. All energy end uses, including transportation, can be addressed by programs of the SEU.

Highlights from the Final Report


Designed to Save

Lower Energy Use Means
Lower Energy Costs

Delaware's Renewable
Energy Transition

The Policy Difference

Delaware's Best Response
to Climate Change

Global CO2 Challenge

The Distributed Energy Era

Sustainable Energy
Economics