About NASEO
The National Association of State
Energy Officials (NASEO) is the only
national non-profit organization
whose membership includes the
governor-designated energy officials
from each state and territory. NASEO
was formed by the states and through
an agreement with the National
Governors Association in 1986. The
organization was created to improve
the effectiveness and quality of
state energy programs and policies,
provide policy input and analysis,
share successes among the states,
and to be a repository of
information on issues of particular
concern to the states and their
citizens. NASEO is an
instrumentality of the states and
derives basic funding from the
states and the federal government.
Members are senior officials
from the State and Territory
Energy Offices, as well as
affiliates from the private and
public sectors. Member state
agencies work on an extremely
wide range of energy programs
and policies, including:
- Energy efficiency in
homes, commercial/public
buildings, industry and
agriculture;
- Renewable energy, such
as solar, wind, geothermal
and biomass;
- Residential, commercial
and institutional energy
building codes;
- Transportation and
heating fuel supplies,
pricing and distribution;
- Oil, natural gas,
electricity and other forms
of energy production and
distribution;
- Energy-environment
integration (such as using
conservation to reduce air
emissions);
- New and emerging high
efficiency transportation
fuels and technologies; and
- Energy security and
emergency preparedness, and
many other energy matters.
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