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Energy-efficient buildings, whether new or existing, lessen our nation's energy use.

Essential to Efficiency

Buildings consume 40 percent of all energy used in the United States and are responsible for nearly 40 percent of domestic carbon dioxide emissions. Efficient buildings reduce the speed and severity of global warming, lessen demand on the power grid, decrease stress on natural gas supplies, improve local air quality and save consumers money. Efficient features may be either embedded in new buildings or added to existing buildings through energy retrofits.

New Buildings

The design phase of a new building is the best opportunity to embed long-term energy savings into the building. Major improvements in building efficiency are often accomplished through stronger efficiency requirements in building codes. More on building codes.

Existing Buildings

With less than 1.5 percent of the U.S. building stock built new each year, improving existing buildings is critical to improving building efficiency overall. Energy retrofits, which upgrade equipment and seal the envelope of existing buildings, can save building inhabitants up to 20 percent on their utility bills. Still, participation in retrofit programs remains low. Financial support and technical assistance from all levels of government can help drive energy efficiency retrofits.

Alliance Praises NPC Oil and Gas Study for Acknowledging Vital Role of Energy Efficiency in Addressing Energy Challenges

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
July 18, 2007

The Alliance to Save Energy today commends the National Petroleum Council (NPC) for noting in its recent report to the Secretary of Energy the importance of demand reduction and energy efficiency in meeting growing U.S. energy demand. The Alliance also praises the study’s comprehensiveness and its inclusion of perspectives from diverse interests.

Washington, D.C., July 18, 2007 – The Alliance to Save Energy today commended the National Petroleum Council (NPC) for noting in its recent report to the Secretary of Energy the importance of demand reduction and energy efficiency in meeting growing U.S. energy demand. The Alliance also praised the study’s comprehensiveness and its inclusion of perspectives from diverse interests.

Alliance to Save Energy Applauds Strong Senate Energy-Efficiency Tax Package

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
June 20, 2007

The Alliance to Save Energy today commended the Senate Finance Committee for adopting key energy-efficiency tax incentives for consumers and businesses.

Washington, D.C., June 19, 2007 – The Alliance to Save Energy today commended the Senate Finance Committee for adopting key energy-efficiency tax incentives for consumers and businesses. The Alliance urged the full Senate to adopt the package without diminishing its scope and urged the House to follow suit – or to do even better.

NBC Universal's SCI FI Channel, Alliance to Save Energy, EEI Launch Energy-Efficiency Home Makeover Contest, Campaign

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
June 20, 2007

The Alliance to Save Energy, Edison Electric Institute (EEI), and NBC Universal's Sci Fi Channel have partnered on an innovative energy efficiency campaign offering energy efficiency tips, surprising "Eureka Moments" (intriguing energy facts), and a national contest for a home energy efficiency makeover tied into the second season of Eureka where lead characters live in a "smart house." Other partners include the US Department of Energy, American Gas Association, the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, Consumer Electronics Association, Whirlpool Corporation, OSRAM Sylvania, The Dow Chemical Company, and CMC Energy Services.

Washington, D.C., June 2007 – The Alliance to Save Energy, Edison Electric Institute (EEI), and NBC Universal’s SCI FI Channel have partnered on an innovative energy- efficiency campaign offering everything from energy-efficiency low-tech and high-tech tips and surprising “Eureka Moments” (intriguing energy facts) to a national contest for a home energy-efficiency makeover that will be promoted on air, online, and through other communications vehicles reaching millions.

Hit Series 'Eureka' Champions the Environment as Part of Channel's Visions for Tomorrow Campaign

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
June 18, 2007

The Alliance to Save Energy, Edison Electric Institute, and Sci Fi Channel have partnered on a new home energy efficiency campaign that is also offering a home energy efficiency makeover to the winner.

SCI FI, Alliance to Save Energy, Edison Electric Institute Present Eureka $mart House Energy Efficiency Challenge

Eco-Friendly Plot Lines, Web Content Fuel Public Awareness Campaign

The Alliance to Save Energy, Edison Electric Institute, and Sci Fi Channel have partnered on a new home energy efficiency campaign that is also offering a home energy efficiency makeover to the winner.

House Committee Gives Energy Efficiency a Boost

Date: 
June 11, 2007

By adding tens of millions of dollars in Fiscal Year 2008 funding for key energy-efficiency programs last week – reversing years of declining funding – the House Appropriations Committee has acknowledged the critical need to curtail our nation’s energy consumption and the polluting emissions that contribute to climate change, the Alliance to Save Energy said today.

House Committee Gives Energy Efficiency a Boost; Funding Increase Reflects Pressing Need to Curb Energy Demand, Costs, Climate Change

Maryland Makes Efficiency, Climate a Priority

Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley is not wasting time in his efforts to tackle energy issues and climate change. The governor recently signed two bills, a regional initiative and an Executive Order, in an effort to encourage greater energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the state.

Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley is not wasting time in his efforts to tackle energy issues and climate change. The governor recently signed two bills, a regional initiative and an Executive Order, in an effort to encourage greater energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the state.

Bipartisan Energy Bill Would Increase Energy Efficiency of Appliances, Buildings, Vehicles; Permanently Authorize ‘ESPCs’

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
May 3, 2007

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's bipartisan energy bill would make important strides towards increasing the nation's energy efficiency, the Alliance to Save Energy said today.

Washington, D.C., May 3, 2007 – The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s bipartisan energy bill would make important strides towards increasing the nation’s energy efficiency, the Alliance to Save Energy said today. The bill, passed by a large bipartisan majority, is headed for a vote by the full Senate within the next few weeks. While building on the foundation of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, this bill also includes a number of key provisions that would fill gaps in the earlier legislation, the Alliance said.

Builders, Commercial Tenants, Appliance Makers Can Lower Energy Bills and Federall Taxes with Energy-Efficiency Tax Breaks

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
April 16, 2007

The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP) urges home builders, commercial builders, and commercial building owners to lower their energy costs and their federal tax liability by constructing highly-efficient properties.

Lowering Energy Bills and Fed’l Taxes with Energy-Efficiency
www.energytaxincentives.org

Southern California 'Green Schools'; Light Bulb Exchange Enables Students to Reduce Their Families's Home Energy Bills

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
April 10, 2007

A “bright idea” for saving consumers energy and money – coincidentally involving light bulbs, that well-known symbol of inspiration – has led to substantial monetary and energy savings for the families of students in the Alliance to Save Energy’s Green Schools program in Southern California.

Southern California, April 2007 – A “bright idea” for saving consumers energy and money – coincidentally involving light bulbs, that well-known symbol of inspiration – has led to substantial monetary and energy savings for the families of students in the Alliance to Save Energy’s Green Schools program in Southern California.

New Programs Focus on ‘Documenting’ Energy Efficiency

This Earth Day, April 22, the Documentary Channel is launching a new block of programming called EarthView. Airing every Sunday night at 7pm, EarthView documentaries will explore environmental issues such as energy conservation, natural habitats and global warming.

This Earth Day, April 22, the Documentary Channel is launching a new block of programming called EarthView. Airing every Sunday night at 7pm, EarthView documentaries will explore environmental issues such as energy conservation, natural habitats and global warming.

The block includes a number of award-winning documentaries:

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