About Us

The  Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance (KEEA) and the Energy Efficiency Alliance of New Jersey (EEA-NJ) are state-facing programs of a 501(c6) trade association. With our 70+ member businesses, we advance energy efficiency in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. KEEA focuses specifically on issues affecting Pennsylvania. KEEA & EEA-NJ advocate on state, federal, and local levels to drive programs, policies, and funding that accelerate energy efficiency. Our work grows the market for EE businesses, flexible solutions, and technologies that lower energy use in buildings, foster affordability, and reduce pressure on the grid

KEEA & EEA-NJ work closely with an affiliated 501(c3) nonprofit, the Energy Efficiency Alliance (EEA).

Why We Exist

Our Mission: To champion efficiency as the foundation of a clean, just, and resilient energy economy.

The Future We Want​

Our Vision: Energy efficiency anchors all efforts to meet our ongoing energy needs, improve health and comfort, promote energy equity, and protect our climate.

KEEA's Guiding Principles

Our Values: We support energy efficiency that grows strong local economies, helps create resilient communities and healthy buildings, addresses pressing environmental issues, and advances an equitable, just, and sustainable future.

Affiliated Organizations & Programs:


The Energy Efficiency Alliance (EEA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that advances energy efficiency in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EEA engages and educates stakeholders and decision-makers to drive programs, policies, and funding that accelerate energy efficiency. Its work grows the market for EE businesses, flexible solutions, and technologies that lower energy use in buildings, foster affordability, and reduce pressure on the grid.


The Energy Efficiency Alliance of New Jersey (EEA-NJ) and the Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance (KEEA) are state-facing programs of a 501(c6) trade association. With our 70+ member businesses, we advance energy efficiency in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EEA-NJ focuses specifically on issues affecting New Jersey.