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Enervee Blog

Insights for utilities and partners on modern utility marketplaces, Eco Financing, and the Enervee Score—covering program design, equity, and customer experience.

Anne Arquit NiederbergerFeb 27, 2017

What if efficiency were "visible" to consumers?

Impact of the Enervee Score on TV selection
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Guy ChampnissFeb 27, 2017

Quick, quick, slow.

The pressure we’re under to buy new appliances has a direct impact on how we think about energy efficiency. But we can change that!
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Guy ChampnissFeb 13, 2017

Is this a nudge that both pulls and pushes us to save energy?

The Enervee Score may work differently to get you to buy better, depending on your politics.
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Kyle ScheeFeb 8, 2017

Enervee Launches Marketplace 2.0

Press Release
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Guy ChampnissJan 30, 2017

Are you watching carefully?

The Enervee Score can drive energy efficient behaviors, even with emotional purchases such as TVs.
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Anne Arquit NiederbergerJan 20, 2017

PG&E Business Plan Relies on Enervee Marketplace

Empowering customers by meeting them when and where they shop
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Guy ChampnissDec 21, 2016

Christmas and the gift that keeps on taking…

When it comes to appliance and electronics buying this Christmas, let’s make sure we don’t end up buying a turkey.
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Anne Arquit NiederbergerDec 15, 2016

CEC Highlights Benefits of Utility Marketplaces

Key market transformation effort in statewide Action Plan
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Kyle ScheeDec 12, 2016

Enervee Connect 2016

Our boutique client gathering.
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Anne Arquit NiederbergerDec 9, 2016

Starting the day efficiently will be largely up to consumers

Ecodesign and energy labelling will not be enough
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Guy ChampnissNov 30, 2016

What your utility company really thinks about you.

European Utility Week
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Guy ChampnissNov 1, 2016

This simple piece of behavioral design can make you rethink how you buy for your home.

Our latest research shows that leveraging a simple disfluency effect leads consumers — any consumer — to buy more energy efficient.
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