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Increase in Energy Efficiency Programs Proposed by PUC Rule Change
Posted: February 1
In this paper, Good Company summarizes the impact of the PUC's proposed new rule regarding energy efficiency programs.

Electricity Storage White Paper
Posted: February 1
This white paper submitted to ERCOT's Renewable Technologies Working Group examines the participation of energy storage resources in the ERCOT electricity market.

Doug Lewin to Speak at Austin Energy Green Building Seminar Series
Posted: January 19
On February 5, Doug Lewin of Good Company Associates will be speaking at the Austin Energy Green Building Seminar Series.

Non-Wind RPS Proposed
Posted: January 18
This summary from Good Company Associates explains the proposed Non-Wind Renewable Portfolio Standard.

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Good Company Associates is a business development consulting firm specializing in energy efficiency, renewables, and smart grid applications such as energy management and demand response. We focus on the Texas competitive electricity market, where we’ve played an important role in the development of efficiency and renewables policy, projects, and programs since 1991.

Our clients include electric product and service providers, utilities, energy-related start-ups, governments, and end-use customers.

Our associates have strong backgrounds in competitive electricity market structures, efficiency and renewable energy technologies and project development, information and communications technologies, utility efficiency programs, customer services, marketing and sales, and the local and state policy issues and politics impacting the emerging clean energy industry. 

Our clients benefit from our deep understanding and visionary insight this experience allows us.

We see the way forward.

Please contact us and let us know how we can help your business or program become more successful in the Texas energy market.