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Sound policy can break down barriers to energy efficiency at the local, state, regional and national levels. The Alliance promotes energy efficiency policies that are meaningful, politically viable and implementable.

Critical to the Solution

Barriers to energy efficiency — including the need for upfront capital investment, lack of consumer awareness and highly-subsidized prices for fossil fuels — often prevent even the "low-hanging fruit" from being picked. Fortunately, sound energy policy can break through these barriers and transform market conditions to create an energy-efficient nation.

Realizing energy efficiency's greatest potential is key component of the Alliance's mission and effective policy is a critical part of the solution. To achieve this goal, the Alliance Policy Team, which includes a research group and a government relations group, focuses on three main tasks:

  • Policy formulation and analysis;
  • Policy advocacy; and
  • Education of policymakers, consumers and the media.
GEED 2012 Part II

Great Energy Efficiency Day 2012- Part II

October 3, 2012 - 8:30am
Washington, DC, United States

Energy Efficiency Resource Standard (EERS)

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May 4, 2008

An  Energy Efficiency Resource Standard (EERS) is a flexible mechanism to ensure  that utilities adopt energy efficiency as a clean, cost-effective energy resource.

An Energy Efficiency Resource Standard (EERS) is a flexible mechanism to ensure that utilities adopt energy efficiency as a clean, cost-effective energy resource. A federal EERS would require that electricity and natural gas utilities help their customers reduce energy use by a specified and increasing amount each year, based on a percentage of total energy sales. It complements a renewable electricity standard (RES), which requires that a percentage of electricity generation be from renewable sources.

November 20, 2013 - 8:00am - November 22, 2013 - 5:00pm
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 12, 2013 - 7:00am - 5:30pm
100 Princes' Blvd., M6K 3C3 Tornoto, Ontario

Senators New to Key Committees in the 113th Congress

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March 7, 2013

The Alliance has created an overview document of Senators new to the Committees on Appropriations, Energy and Natural Resources, and Finance for the 113th Congress.

The Alliance has created an overview document of Senators new to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Energy and Natural Resources, and Finance for the 113th Congress detailing the following items:

Obama Names Two More to his Energy Efficiency ‘Dream Team’

McCarthy and Moniz
Author: 
Allyson Schmutter
Contact Email: 
aschmutter@ase.org
Date: 
March 4, 2013

“President Obama continues to build his second-term cabinet with more recognized and ardent energy efficiency champions to the great benefit of our country’s energy and economic future,” said Alliance President Kateri Callahan.

 

Statement from Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan

“President Obama continues to build his second-term cabinet with more recognized and ardent energy efficiency champions to the great benefit of our country’s energy and economic future,” said Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan.

Energy Efficiency in Iowa

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March 1, 2013

Historically, Iowa’s per capita electricity consumption has been relatively high. However, Iowa’s consumption could be even higher without its efficiency programs. This one pager highlights key elements of Iowa's energy efficiency policies.

  • Iowa ranks 11th on the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy’s (ACEEE) 2012 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard.
  • Iowa has one of the top ten highest per capita investments in energy efficiency.

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Energy Efficiency Goals

Energy Efficiency on the East Coast:Rhode Island’s Leadership

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March 1, 2013

Rhode Island has the third lowest per capita electricity consumption in the country and for the past four years has ranked in the top ten on the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) state energy efficiency scorecard. This one pager highlights pivotal initiatives and policies that drive Rhode Island's energy efficiency success.

  • Cost Effectiveness: In 2011, RI’s electric energy efficiency programs served over 258,000 participants, saving customers more than $122 million over the lifetime of those measures.[1]
  • Economic Vitality: Every $1 invested in Rhode Island energy efficiency has already provided more than $3 of electric and natural gas benefits.[2]

California's Energy Efficiency Initiatives

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March 1, 2013

Not only has California continuously ranked in the top two on the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy’s state energy efficiency scorecard, but its per capita electricity consumption has also remained relatively constant since the 1970’s, a period throughout which United States per capita electricity consumption has nearly doubled. This one pager highlights pivotal initiatives and policies that drive California's energy efficiency success.

  • The California Energy Commission estimates that due to California’s steady per capita electricity consumption, California has avoided building 40 500MW power plants.
  • At the California average price of 12 cents per kWh, the 40 avoided power plants are saving California $15 billion annually in avoided energy bills.[1]
March 12, 2013 - 8:30am - March 13, 2013 - 5:15pm
San Diego, California
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