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2021 Impact Report

A snapshot of progress and success from the past year. 

Our 5 areas of work 

Programs

We cut energy waste while improving comfort in homes, commercial buildings, and communities. 

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Consulting

We help building owners and entire communities achieve long-term, energy-saving solutions.

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Building

Policy

We strive for high-impact, pragmatic solutions guided by a public interest ethic. 

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Lending

We empower people to upgrade energy efficiency and comfort in homes and businesses. 

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Research

We identify and explore cost-effective, efficient technologies through field analysis, modeling, 
and stakeholder engagement.

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Explore

Learn more about our programs. 

Why choose CEE

Core identity

Staff

Vision

We seek a healthy, carbon-neutral economy that works for all people.

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Mission

To discover and deploy the most effective energy solutions that strengthen the economy and improve the environment.

2021 by the numbers

56 million
kWh saved of electricity
19,330
dekatherms saved
55 million
pounds of CO2 saved

Our communities 

8,400
homes and businesses served
63
cities and neighborhoods partners

All told, we served more than 8,400 homes and businesses.

 

A total of 38 Midwest cities and 25 Twin Cities neighborhoods partnered with CEE’s lending program, Home Energy Squad, Partners in Energy, Save to Give, or the Kalamazoo Energy Collaborative.

 

Learn more about our partners

Residential programs

6,600
Minnesota homes visited
1,100
Energy Advisor calls
26
on-site inspections

Embracing strict health and safety protocols, we visited more than 6,600 homes and helped save energy totaling about 2.5 gigawatt hours and 17,000 dekatherms.

 

More than 1,100 Minnesotans called on CEE’s free Energy Advisor service to complete energy efficiency projects and earn rebates.

 

In partnership with Minnesota Energy Resources, the Authorized Insulation Contractors Program completed 26 on-site quality assurance inspections in 2021.

 

CEE’s New Homes program assessed a variety of energy ratings (HERS, ENERGY STAR, Zero Energy Ready Homes, etc.) for 119 single-family homes and 13 multifamily buildings, and certified five affordable housing projects.

Commercial and industrial programs

2,100
lighting and HVAC projects
$7.3
million in utility rebates
20
large building projects

One-Stop Efficiency Shop completed more than 2,100 lighting and HVAC improvement projects, leading to the conservation of 12.8 megawatts and more than 53 gigawatt hours of energy.

 

To drive those projects, One-Stop also helped local businesses leverage $7.3 million in utility rebates toward upgrades to achieve an estimated $5.1 million in annual savings.

 

Xcel Energy’s Commercial Refrigeration Efficiency program, delivered by CEE, disbursed $25,000 in rebates and helped 70 businesses upgrade equipment for first-year savings of over 500,000 kilowatt-hours.

 

CEE's building engineers managed nearly 20 large building projects, from ventilation analysis to new construction and commissioning, to address a variety of unique energy management needs.

Technical research

$2.4
million in MN CARD funding
30
active research projects
32
energy conferences

Minnesota Department of Commerce granted $2.4 million in Conservation Applied Research and Development (CARD) funding for 10 multiyear projects that CEE will either lead or participate in.

 

In 2021, CEE led or participated in 30 active research projects in collaboration with 22 research partners in Minnesota and around the country.

 

CEE's energy professionals participated in or presented at 32 energy conferences and community gatherings, most virtually, based throughout the upper Midwest and nationwide.

 

Lending

$22.7
million in lending capital
145
residential solar loans
1,308
kW of clean energy installed

CEE’s lending team issued more than $22.7 million in lending capital through nearly 1,200 homes and business improvements in Minnesota.

 

We issued 145 residential solar loans totaling $3.5 million, leading to the installation of 1,308 kilowatts of clean energy. By comparison, in 2019 we issued 89 loans for $2.4 million. 

Knowledge-sharing

3,553
newsletter subscribers
149,561
unique website visitors
9,819
social media followers

We produced or cross-published 44 earned media articles, 12 news releases, and 3 public statements on social or policy issues.

 

We served 3,553 subscribers through our monthly newsletters as well as industry emails with content for energy contractors, building operations, community energy planning, and more.

 

Our websites hosted 149,561 unique visitors who viewed 303,772 web pages. And we shared updates and insights with 9,819 followers on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Values

Collaboration

For greatest impact, we seek and embrace complementary strengths and diverse points of view.

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Collaboration

Expertise

Everyone we serve benefits from decades of field experience and robust skill sets that we grow and strengthen daily.

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Expertise

Science

Our pragmatic approach and credibility depend on data gained through independent research and expert analysis, with a focus on results.

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Community

Everywhere we work, we rely on diverse perspectives and local wisdom for people-centered solutions tailored to serve all.

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Community

Integrity

The trust we’ve earned comes from our track record emphasizing ethics and honesty across our work.

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Equity

Our efforts align to foster an energy economy with cost-effective, practical solutions that promote prosperity for all.

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Leadership

Tom Garry, Chairperson 
Amanda Novak, Vice Chair 
Nancy Tyra-Lukens, Treasurer 
LisaBeth Barajas 
Ralph Dickinson 
Julia Donaldson 
Jimmy Loyd 

Non-voting Officers of the Corporation 
Chris Duffrin, President 
Stephanie Haddad, Corporate Secretary

Shonda Biddle, Director of Commercial and Industrial Energy Development 
Dave Bohac, PE, Senior Director of Research 
Chris Duffrin, President 
Kristen Funk, Senior Director of Commercial and Industrial Energy 
Cindy Greenwood, Director of Human Resources 
Stephanie Haddad, Chief Operating Officer 
Mark Hancock, PE, Director of Engineering 
Tim Hanrahan, Director of Communications 
Jim Hasnik, Director of Lending Services 
Carl Nelson, Senior Director of Program Development 
Rebecca Olson, Senior Director of Residential and Community Energy 
Tom Spielman, Director of Information Technologies 
Judy Thommes, Director of Operations  
Meranda Wacek, Chief Financial Officer