“Free” Money from Electric Deregulation:

Getting Your Share of Public Benefit Funds

Authors

  • Lindsay Audin President Energywiz, Inc.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1623

Abstract

Amidst the ballyhoo and confusion surrounding deregulation,
there is an opportunity missed by many of those who have com-
plained the loudest about what a bust utility competition has been so
far. As part of that restructuring, money is now available for energy
efficiency studies, upgrades, and R&D—but energy users should
move swiftly before it’s gone

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Author Biography

Lindsay Audin, President Energywiz, Inc.

Lindsay Audin (CEM, CLEP, CEP, IES) , is the president of
Energywiz, Inc., an energy consulting firm serving the competitive en-
ergy market, government agencies, large end users, and other consult-
ants.
Audin has been named Energy Manager of the Year by three dif-
ferent national or regional organizations, most recently by the Associa-
tion of Professional Energy Managers in 1995. In 1993, the Association of
Energy Engineers (AEE) named him their International Energy Manager
of the Year, and in 1996 inducted him into its Energy Manager’s Hall of
Fame, the highest recognition in that field.
He served on the board of the New York Designer’s Lighting Fo-
rum, the Energy User News Technical Advisory Board, and an ASHRAE
90.1 technical committee. His column on lighting and energy issues has
appeared quarterly in Architectural Record magazine since 1991, and his
work appears frequently in energy-related publications and on such
Web-based magazines as E-Source’s Power Tools.
Energywiz, Inc., One Everett Avenue, Ossining, NY 10562, 914-762-
4939, fax same; energywiz@aol.com; www.energywiz.com

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Published

2001-03-23

How to Cite

Audin, L. . (2001). “Free” Money from Electric Deregulation:: Getting Your Share of Public Benefit Funds. Distributed Generation &Amp; Alternative Energy Journal, 16(2), 17–21. https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1623

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