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- Home Page | Consortium for Energy Efficiency
CEE is the US and Canadian consortium of natural gas and electric efficiency program administrators We work together to accelerate the development and availability of energy efficient products and services for lasting public benefit
- Central and Eastern Europe - Wikipedia
The term Central and Eastern Europe (abbreviated CEE) has displaced the alternative term East-Central Europe in the context of transition countries, mainly because the abbreviation ECE is ambiguous: it commonly stands for Economic Commission for Europe, rather than East-Central Europe
- Everything you need to save energy. | Center for Energy and Environment
"Working with CEE is like having an extra staff member on our team working hard for our interests The high-quality reports, bid documents, and work to collect invoices and process rebates would be extremely difficult to replicate in house "
- Consortium for Energy Efficiency - Department of Energy
The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) is an award-winning non-profit comprised of US and Canadian energy efficiency administrators working together to accelerate the development and availability of energy efficient products and services
- Residential Products Meeting CEE’s Highest Tier
The CEE Directory provides easy access to energy efficient residential and small commercial central air-conditioners and heat pump equipment, gas water heaters, furnaces and boilers certified through AHRI
- Consortium for Energy Efficiency | CEE 2025 - Renuth
One of the key organizations driving energy efficiency in North America is the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) This article explores the role of CEE, its tier ratings, and various energy efficiency programs that shape the industry
- Civil Environmental Engineering - University of Nevada, Reno
Learn more about the research and education programs in the Department of Civil Environmental Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno
- CEE Releases New Energy Efficiency Specifications for 2025 2026
The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) has released its updated energy efficiency specifications for residential heating and cooling systems, effective January 1, 2025
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