Energy Efficiency Program Design
To effectively design a program, you must have clear understanding of the program's clients and their needs to be met by the program. That understanding comes from direct hands-on experience. To effectively advertise and promote a program, you must have clear understanding of the program's clients, their needs and their habits, along with the benefits of the program to the clients. To effectively evaluate a program, you must have clear understanding of the program's goals and intended outcomes, and integrate indicators of success into the program's design well before the program even starts operating. Thus, the Perfect Balance of program design, implementation, marketing and evaluation are highly integrated and should be treated as such.
EAM’s Senior Management Team provides clear, concise and comprehensive inputs for all critical aspects of designing, implementing, marketing and evaluating energy efficiency and market transformation programs. Polices, procedures, requirements and guidelines are prepared and published in a cost effective and efficient manner, to meet client goals and objectives as well as participating market actor benefits, which results in a highly practical resource that can be referenced at any time during the lifecycle of a program.
EAM embraces an approach that assesses extensively the needs of key stakeholder groups, primary and secondary market actors, and then designs a comprehensive, strategic program that targets their needs. Continuous feedback and program improvements insure that investments are optimized, while keeping costs manageable and within budget limits.
EAM’s Senior Management Team is well-versed in current research relative to energy efficient, conservation load management, market transformation, and sales program development, as well as best practices at leading institutions nationwide.