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233:(D-NY) and Rep. Alan Steelman (R-TX). Its founding staff director James H. Rathlesberger was recruited from the office of Rep. Henry S. Reuss (D-WI), who was also among the planners. Rathlesberger recruited a talented staff of five aided immeasurably by interns. ESC’s Weekly Bulletin, becoming known as “the Green Sheet,” was on Members’ desks before start of business every Monday morning, thanks to late Friday night hours by ESC’s staff and weekend production/distribution work by intern Edward V. Kislik. Special alerts, fact sheets, and meetings for Members and Congressional staff supplemented the weekly green sheet analysis of environmental bills in hearings and floor action. ESC grew to over 150 Members of the House in less than a year. Its heavily-attended Briefings for Congressional Staff included “Cancer and the Environment,” featuring expert speakers including Ralph Nader and Dr. Sidney Wolfe on January 12, 1976. 25: 237:
launched an independent non-profit, the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) to continue the Conference's mission to provide information and policy resources to Congress on energy and environmental issues. EESI was established as a separate and distinct 501(c)(3) non-profit, overseen by an independent board of directors, which included several Members of Congress.
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and renewable energy technologies. In practice, this means encouraging federal policymakers to enact legislation and policies promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency and the phasing out of harmful climate pollutants. EESI promotes policies that have bipartisan appeal in a wide range of areas,
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The ESC became bicameral in 1976 expanding the pool of unused “clerk-hire” funds from which to request staff salaries. This put the ESC on better footing though somewhat diminished the focus of serving House Members who had fewer staff than Senators. In 1984 the leadership of the Study Conference
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These briefings bring experts from government, industry, and civil society to Capitol Hill for bipartisan discussions on cutting-edge research, success stories, lessons learned, and stakeholder feedback.
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and public power utilities. Because the approach involves no money down (and can be designed to be cash-flow positive), it can work for low-income families that are unable to take advantage of
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EESI periodically publishes web articles, issue briefs, and fact sheets on environmental and energy issues and related legislation. Additionally, EESI distributes two weekly newsletters: "
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bill. When the program is properly designed, the savings resulting from the energy efficiency upgrades outweigh the cost of the loan, and the customer saves money every month.
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In addition to its federal policy work, EESI launched a community-focused energy efficiency program in 2014, following several years of work on a pilot program in
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EESI briefings are free, held on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and most are open to the public. In 2013, EESI began livestreaming most of its briefings.
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EESI's on-bill financing initiative has expanded into a national effort to significantly improve the energy efficiency of homes served by rural electric
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EESI grew out of the Environmental Study Conference (ESC), a bipartisan caucus of Members of the House of Representatives launched in 1975 by Rep.
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including buildings, climate change, communities, energy efficiency, industry, public health, renewable energy, rural issues, and transportation.
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or more energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. These loans are then repaid through a monthly charge on the customer's
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Promoting sustainable solutions and informing policymakers about environmental and energy issues, including
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future. The organization was established in 1984 by a bipartisan and bicameral group of members of the
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EESI supports policy changes and strategies that will allow the United States and other countries to
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organization that aims to promote environmentally sustainable societies. Based out of
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EESI holds between 25 and 30 Congressional briefings every year to inform
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All EESI publications and newsletters are distributed free of charge.
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Renewable energy organizations based in the United States
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Climate change organizations based in the United States
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