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Building Baselines: Kelly Crandall

Now serving as Vice President of Regulatory and Policy at UtilityAPI, Kelly Crandall brings more than a decade of experience working at the intersection of energy policy, customer data, and market design, including roles in consulting, nonprofit advocacy, and most recently at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. 

Building Baselines: Erin Cosgrove, Esq.

In this Building Baselines interview, Erin Cosgrove, Director of Policy and Programs with Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP), shares insights from her career at the intersection of environmental advocacy, energy policy, and law.

Building Baselines: Emily Curley

Calico’s conversation with Emily Curley explores how her foundational experiences continue to shape her strategy for empowering building owners and communities to take meaningful climate action. We hope you enjoy! 

Building Baselines with Tracy Narel

Building Baselines: Tracy Narel

Calico Energy sat down with Tracy Narel on the heels of his retirement after over 30 years with the EPA and ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.

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Building Baselines: Julia Eagles

Building Baselines: Julia Eagles Julia Eagles, IMT’s Associate Director of Utility and Regulatory Strategy Julia is an experienced energy, sustainability, and climate professional with over 16 years of experience spanning the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Her work has encompassed policy analysis, regulatory strategy, carbon reduction initiatives, stakeholder outreach, and project management. She is skilled in both writing and public speaking, adept at tailoring communications for diverse audiences, and creating… Read More »Building Baselines: Julia Eagles

The Latest on State Level Building Performance Standards

This year, many states and municipalities in President Biden’s National Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS) coalition will implement BEPS. This initiative takes a crucial step forward in advancing energy efficiency and reducing emissions in the building sector.

NARUC’s Resolution and its Significance

The resolution urges state commissions to help owners of multi-tenant properties access whole-building and tenant utility data in a standardized format that protects customer privacy.