Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP)
Dragana Thibault is a legal professional with extensive experience in energy efficiency and legal affairs. Currently serving as a Senior Associate in Codes and Standards at Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships since June 2023, Dragana previously held the position of Director of Legal and Government Affairs at Livingston Energy Group from August 2020 to December 2022. Additionally, Dragana participated as a 2023 Fellow at the Clean Energy Leadership Institute. Academic achievements include a Master of Laws in International Law from Albany Law School, completion of a pilot course at the University of Cambridge focused on the Paris Agreement, and a Master of Laws in Civil Law from Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje. Early career roles involved research and teaching assistance in legal studies, as well as work as an assistant interpreter with the OSCE.
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Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP)
Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP), founded in 1996, is a regional nonprofit that works to accelerate energy efficiency, electrification, and grid flexibility in the building sector as a core strategy to reduce climate pollution and build an affordable, sustainable, and resilient energy future. NEEP works across the 12 states and the District of Columbia that comprise the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. Vision: We envision the region’s homes, buildings, and communities transformed into efficient, affordable, low-carbon, and resilient places to live, work, and play. Mission: NEEP drives regional collaboration so that the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic can equitably and affordably reduce building sector greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency, electrification, and grid integration. Goal: Assist the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states to equitably and affordably reduce building-sector greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with their goals. Approach: Drive market transformation regionally by fostering collaboration and innovation, developing research and tools, and disseminating knowledge. NEEP focuses on the components key to rapid, equitable decarbonization of the regional buildings sector – strong policies and regulations to address building emissions, market transformation for electric space and water heating, community-led solutions, a diverse and experienced workforce, and replicable program and business models for low-carbon retrofits. NEEP supports collaboration among government, industry, community groups, academia, and advocates to drive long-term regional change. Strategic collaboration allows NEEP to engage leaders and first-movers across the region to innovate, develop the right tools, scale up public policy and market solutions, and access the knowledge needed to reduce building sector energy consumption and emissions while transitioning to a robust, equitable clean energy economy.