Small School District, Making a Big Difference

By Ron Marinelli, Director of Facilities, Lopatcong Township School District

Lopatcong Township School District is a public school district located in Warren County New Jersey that serves approximately 900 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The district is made up of two schools, the elementary school at 57,240 square feet and the middle school at 99,000 [...]

Company President Speaks Across The Nation On Demand Response

Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, President of North America Power Partners has completed a series of speaking engagements across the USA as an advocate for Demand Response and its role as a financial solution in these challenging economic times. Most recently she spoke at the American Institute of Steel Technology’s annual conference in St. Louis, MO to participants [...]

Sustainability Through Demand Response Programs

Article in NEW YORK REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, “Sustainability through demand response programs: Generating Revenue and Meeting Sustainability Goals”

http://nyrej.com/27694

NAPP’s Wiegand – Jackson Honored at EWNJ “Salute to Policy Makers”

NAPP President, Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, and NJ Governor, Jon Corzine

Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, president, North America Power Partners LLC (NAPP), was recently honored at the Executive Women of New Jersey’s (EWNJ) 2008 “Salute to the Policy Makers” Awards Dinner.

NAPP Gets Approval In Southern California

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved North America Power Partners’ contract with Southern California Edison, which will provide Edison with up to 75 megawatts of new demand response capability over five years to help reduce electricity demand during peak demand days.

Laurie Wiegand-Jackson receives AEE Award

Carl Salas and Laurie Wiegand-Jackson (R), Distinguished Service Award

Ms. Laurie Wiegand-Jackson is the Immediate Past President of AEE and the President of Utility Advantage, an energy service consulting company, and North America Power Partners, a premier demand response provider in the US .

Institute of Scrap Recycling Industry Article, POWER IS MONEY

July, 2008

Through demand response programs, utility companies pay a regular revenue stream to scrapyards willing to shut down or scale back electricity use during high-demand periods.

By Laurie Wiegand-Jackson