Emily Wilbur, PE, is currently the Director of the department's Division of Energy. She began her career with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources in 2001, as a construction permit writer for the Air Pollution Control Program. She later served as the Air Quality Planning Section Chief…
About the Collaborative
What is a Collaborative?
Who: A group of stakeholders that come together on a regular basis to explore common interests and address obstacles related to residential and commercial energy code compliance.
Why: To establish a neutral, cooperative forum for identifying and…
The MEEA Policy Insider summarizes the latest state and federal policy activity and provides new resources to aid members in their outreach, education and advocacy initiatives.
In this issue:
MEEA Policy Steering Committee
State Updates: IL / IN / IA / KS / KY / MI / MN / MO / NE / OH / SD / WI…
The Missouri Energy Codes Support Program is designed to provide energy code stakeholders in the state with education and resources needed to improve compliance with the energy code in their jurisdictions.
The program will provide trainings on energy code and building science to stakeholders in…
For the last century, utilities that provided safe, reliable and affordable service could be reasonably assured of their continued profitability as long as the demand for electricity continued climbing and competing outside pressures were minimized. However, in recent years, the model of hitching…
Ameren Missouri Residential Energy Code Support Program - Trainings
The Code Support Program from Ameren Missouri provided home builders, code officials and other industry professionals with trainings, educational materials and resources designed to ensure quality, energy-efficient home design and…
E4TheFuture interviewed various regional energy efficiency organizations (REEOs) about their reflections on the National Standard Practice Manual (NSPM). MEEA's Greg Ehrendreich spoke with E4TheFuture about the NSPM's uptake in the Midwest, and their conversation is excerpted below.…
The MEEA Policy Insider summarizes the latest state policy activity and provides new resources to aid members in their outreach, education and advocacy initiatives.
In this issue:
Elections Overview
Upcoming MEEA Webinars
MEEA Webinar Recordings
State Updates: IL / IN / IA / KS / KY / MI / MN…
Energy efficiency improvements can be expensive and burdensome for residential homeowners, renters and building owners. Luckily, there are an increasing number of financial options to help cover the up-front costs of efficiency upgrades. Below, we lay out several financing options to make our homes…
With this October edition, MEEA is proud to have reached the 100th issue of the Policy Insider. The Midwest energy efficiency industry has experienced both meaningful policy advancements and unfortunate rollbacks over the last 100 months. Many of these advancements have taken place over the last…