Calling all Certified Business Enterprises (CBEs)! Join us, DC Department of Small & Local Business Development (DSLBD), and Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) at #Greenovation2024 to connect with industry buyers. Take part in matchmaking sessions, attend various workshops, and enjoy networking opportunities to build connections, gain insights, and discover how your firm can do business with relevant industry buyers including the DCSEU. Don’t miss out! 📅 Date: July 30th, 2024 🕒 Time: 11:00 AM - 5:15 PM 🔗 Registration here: https://bit.ly/4bGzNyv
DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU)
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Washington, District of Columbia 2,172 followers
Energy Efficiency • Renewable Energy • Social Equity
About us
The District of Columbia Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) helps residents and businesses in DC use less energy, save money, and cut greenhouse gas emissions. Since 2011, the DCSEU has delivered rebates, technical assistance, and information to tens of thousands of District renters, homeowners, and businesses, helping them to save millions of dollars on their energy costs. Through our work, we are creating green jobs for District residents, fostering economic opportunities for District businesses, keeping energy costs down for low-income residents, and building a brighter future for the City.
- Website
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http://www.dcseu.com
External link for DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU)
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Community Engagement, Affordable Housing, Commercial and Institutional, Energy Rebates, and Contractors
Locations
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Primary
1 M Street SE
3rd Floor
Washington, District of Columbia 20003, US
Employees at DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU)
Updates
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Hear from VEIC's Managing Consultant, Becky Schaaf, about what it takes to bring #GreenhouseGasReductionFund dollars to communities, equitably. Check out the piece that mentions our Workforce Development Program, which helps to create green jobs and transform the green workforce of the District, one cohort at a time.
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is ready for deployment, but do awardees have the resources to make it work? VEIC’s Managing Consulting, Becky Schaaf shares her thoughts on what organizations need to prioritize to bring the $27 billion promise of equitable clean energy to life for their communities. Read the full piece now on Latitude Media and let us know your thoughts in the comments below! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e9PBqwfR
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Check out this #SolarForAll story form Deutsche Welle (DW News) that shows two Community Renewable Energy Facilities (CREFs) at two houses of worship in Ward 7 directly across the street from each other. These CREFs at Sargent Memorial Presbyterian Church and The House of Praise combined help 216 income-qualified DC household save up $500 off their electricity bills per year. View the story and hear from experts at the Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) and DCSEU. https://bit.ly/3VNb4T5
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Don't worry if you missed the early bird deadline. You can still take advantage of $3 million in funding through #IQEF to support lighting and electrical HVAC projects that enhance affordable buildings, neighborhoods, and the well-being of entire communities in the District. We invite owner-operators of clinics, shelters, and affordable multifamily building to apply to the IQEF FY 2025 before July 26th. Learn more. https://bit.ly/3L8amuQ
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Exciting findings from a survey by The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)! Electric lawn equipment and solar panels could be home-electrification "gateways." Those who start using these devices are more likely to electrify their homes. This trend could lead to a major shift away from fossil fuels, driven by economic incentives like the DCSEU's electric lawn care rebates for DC residents and businesses. Read the full article on Canary Media Inc. https://bit.ly/3xJLdU7
Canary Media: Electric Lawn Mowers as "Gateway Appliances" to Beneficial Electrification
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All this week, the DCSEU offices are host to EnergyScore's NABCEP Solar PV Training as a part of #TrainGreen! We have 15 attendees that are taking this course at no cost to them and 10 of them work for local CBEs. At the end of the course they will all have the opportunity to take the online proctored exam to gain the NABCEP PV Associate credential. Learn more about other no-cost Train Green courses here: https://lnkd.in/dSc8s2DX
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Congrats Energy Shrink, LLC! We are very excited to see one of our #TrainGreen instructors selected to provide energy and climate action consulting services to the state of Massachusetts! Energy Shrink is a local Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) of the District. You can read more about their Train Green story and hear from Founder and CEO, Smita Chandra Thomas, here - https://lnkd.in/eyUjZSM6
Energy Shrink has been selected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to cover services in two categories under the PRF74 Statewide contract: Category 1: Energy and Climate Action Research, Analysis, Advisory and Consulting Services, and Category 2: Energy and Climate Action Project Advisory and Consulting Services https://lnkd.in/eV5_vmEv cc: Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Massachusetts Community Climate Bank, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Image credit: Venti Views/ Unsplash
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Own or operate a multifamily property, shelter, or clinic serving low-to-moderate-income residents in the District? The DCSEU can help fund your energy efficiency upgrades with #IQEF. Check out our IQEF FY 2025 Timeline and don't miss your chance to register for the upcoming info session tomorrow - https://bit.ly/4cdW1IG
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Excited about green jobs in DC? Join us at the DCSEU! We're hiring for an Events and Social Media Coordinator. You'll have the opportunity to support programs and services in the District focused on energy efficiency, renewable energy, economic development, community equity, and more. Apply today! https://bit.ly/3xcRG9M
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Save the date for the Houses of Worship Roundtable on next Thursday, June 13th from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m with the Building Innovation Hub. We are excited to have Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA) and DC Green Bank with us to discuss challenges, share solutions, and learn about incentives and financing for energy efficiency projects at houses of worship in the District! Register Today! https://bit.ly/3x8briE
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