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National Low Income Energy
Consortium
Founded
in 1986, the National Low Income Energy Consortium (NLIEC) brings together
public, private, and nonprofit sector organizations and individuals for the
common purpose of reducing the residential energy hardships and crises faced by
low-income consumers by:
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Finding common
ground among diverse groups that work with, serve or represent low-income
energy consumers;
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Exploring,
exchanging and promoting innovative ideas and successful efforts that
improve the ability of low-income consumers to access and afford energy;
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Setting an agenda
for low-income energy policy at the federal, state and local levels.
NLIEC is the ultimate
public private partnership, governed by a board of organizations representing
the full spectrum of perspectives in the low income energy community. The
Board of Directors reflects diverse interests with a singular purpose embodied
in the theme "Building Bridges." NLIEC works to build bridges of cooperation and understanding between the 3,000 plus
organizations and countless individuals who are developing coordinated solutions
to low-income energy problems.
NLIEC Board of
Directors
AARP
Alliance
To Save Energy
American
Association of Blacks in Energy
American
Electric Power
American
Gas Association
Arizona
Community Action Association
BGE
- A Member of the Constellation Group
Citizens
Energy Corporation
Dollar
Energy Fund
Edison
Electric Institute
Energy Outreach Colorado
Entergy
Corporation
Florida
Power & Light Company
HeartShare
Human Services of New York
Low
Income Energy Affordability Network
Mid
Minnesota Legal Assistance
National
Association for State Community Services Programs
National
Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
National
Center for Appropriate Technology
National
Consumer Law Center
National
Energy Assistance Directors' Association
National
Fuel Funds Network
New
Jersey SHARES
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
NiSource
Pepco
PPL Electric Utilities
Sacramento
Municipal Utilities District
Southern
California Edison
Wisconsin
Public Service Corporation
Ex Officio
Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Division of
Energy Assistance
Associate Members
Alabama
Power Company
American
Water
Aquila
Atmos Energy
Colorado Association of Municipal Utilities
Colorado Governor's Energy Office
Community
Action Partnership
Duke
Energy
Independent Petroleum Association of Mountain States
National
Oilheat Research Alliance
Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association
Xcel Energy
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