Our approach to partnering

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CEE's background

CEE is a mission-driven nonprofit with expertise in the energy efficiency industry. CEE seeks to contract with like-minded organizations, individuals, and firms who are committed to improving the local economy and strengthening the environment. This page includes all active requests for proposals to partner with us, ranging from market research to program implementation and other professional services.

Many of these opportunities will support CEE's statewide Market Transformation program to accelerate the adoption and availability of emerging energy efficiency technologies.

Market Transformation at CEE

Requests for Proposals and Qualifications

Our commitment to equity and inclusion

In our procurement practices, we strive to afford opportunities to businesses that are small or locally owned, woman-owned, veteran-owned, minority-owned, LGBTQ-owned, rurally located, or owned by a person with a disability or who belongs to any socially or economically marginalized community.

Requests for Proposal

 


Request for  Qualifications - Lighting Controls Training Support

09/18/2024

Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) has released a Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) seeking qualified consultants to provide subject matter expertise in Lighting Controls to assist with the development of training content and additional resources that support the practical adoption and proper use of lighting controls in commercial and industrial buildings. 

These services will support the Luminaire-Level Lighting Controls (LLLCs) initiative, which is part of a statewide Market Transformation program that will accelerate the adoption and availability of emerging energy efficiency technologies. CEE is seeking to establish a short list of subject matter experts that we expect to contract over the next few years as we further define our curriculum development needs.  

RFQ questions are due to CEE by Monday, September 30 and proposals are due Friday, October 11. Please pass this notice along to any interested parties and contact scale@etamn.org  with any questions. 

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