William Prindle

ICF International

William Prindle helps lead ICF’s growing Energy Efficiency business within the Energy and Resources practice. He supports various programs in U.S. EPA’s Climate Protection Partnerships Division, leads the firm’s tracking initiative for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’s energy efficiency provisions, works with utility clients on energy efficiency programs and regulatory issues, and supports other ICF climate policy and strategy efforts.

Prior to joining ICF in 2008, Mr. Prindle served as Deputy Director at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, a leading policy research and advocacy nonprofit group founded in 1980 by leading research scientists to articulate the policy case for energy efficiency. He directed ACEEE’s energy policy program, conducting policy analysis and advocacy on energy efficiency issues at the national and state levels, and also oversaw internal operations. Prior to joining ACEEE in 2002, he directed buildings and utilities programs for The Alliance to Save Energy for several years.

Mr. Prindle earned a BA degree in Psychology from Swarthmore College and an MS in Energy Management and Policy from the University of Pennsylvania.

Posts by William Prindle

Publication
From Shop Floor to Top Floor: Best Business Practices in Energy Efficiency

In the last decade, rising and volatile energy prices coupled with increasing concern about climate change and growing support for action on energy and environmental issues has driven a surge of corporate environmental commitments. Energy efficiency has emerged as a …

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Paper
A Survey of Corporate Energy Efficiency Strategies

This paper summarizes the results of a 2009 survey of corporate energy efficiency strategies, conducted by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Forty-eight companies, ranging in size from $8 billion to $99 billion in revenues, completed the survey. Key …

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