About MEO

Vision

An energy future in which Michigan has reduced fossil fuel usage through energy conservation and efficiency and our state is powered with homegrown renewables.

Mission

To guide communities toward being more energy efficient and sustainable through our expertise, our programs and our effect on decision makers and residents of Michigan.

Values

Based on the economic, social and environmental benefits of sustainability.

Our Core Work

For more than 30 years, Michigan Energy Options (formerly Urban and Northern Options) has helped more than a million people in our state conserve energy, save money, adopt renewable energy, reduce greenhouse gases and lead more sustainable lives. We are a team of diverse expertise: PhD, MBA, LEED accredited, HERS and BPI trained, licensed contractors, seasoned environmental and energy experts, project and financial managers – and practitioners for a greener Michigan.

Efficiency

Cheapest, cleanest, fastest energy improvements.

  • Energy audits, weatherization and green building expertise to homes, businesses, schools and municipalities.
  • Educational seminars, workshops and classroom curricula on energy, recycling, composting and sustainability.
  • State and federally funded programs that provide energy efficiency assistance to residents across the state.
  • Two State Energy Demonstration Centers that have educated thousands on how to save energy.

Renewables

Energy made from the sun and wind in Michigan benefits our environment, economy and residents.

  • Education and advice about solar power, including modeling with our 2kW solar electric roof and passive solar features at our East Lansing Demonstration Center.
  • Expertise on renewable energy industry, including Michigan-based manufacturers and installers, policies and ordinances, and financial incentives available to homeowners and businesses to adopt onsite renewables.
  • The latest on green energy, including smart grid, distributed generation and financial incentives.

Sustainability

Our bottom line is the “triple bottom line”: economy, society and the environment.

  • Regional sustainable planning, design and implementation.
  • Green energy and sustainable business development in conjunction with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and others.
  • Policy and technical expertise and resources to help communities become more sustainable.