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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.

Energy Pulse: Americans Must Make 4 Energy-Efficient Home Improvements to Lower Utility Bills

You need to make at least four energy-efficient home improvements to notice a drop in your utility bills, but most Americans stop after just a couple of improvements, Shelton Group's latest Energy Pulse survey found. 

You need to make at least four energy efficiency home improvements to see a considerable drop in your utility bills, according to a Nov. 1, 2011 survey by Shelton Group. While four is the “magic number,” the survey results indicate that Americans might believe just a couple of home energy improvements will do the trick.

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Last Call for Energy Efficiency Homeowner Tax Credits

Energy Efficiency Tax Credits Expiring Soon
Date: 
December 2, 2011

The Alliance to Save Energy urges American consumers to give themselves the gift of energy efficiency this holiday season – and reap the benefits when they file their 2011 federal tax returns – by taking advantage of tax credits for energy efficiency home improvements.

Washington, D.C., December 2, 2011 – The Alliance to Save Energy urges American consumers to give themselves the gift of energy efficiency this holiday season – and reap the benefits when they file their 2011 federal tax returns – by taking advantage of  tax credits for energy efficiency home improvements. The tax credits of up to $500 are set to expire on December 31, and Congress may not renew them for 2012.

UK’s Green Deal Gets Cash Boost, EU-US Energy Council Discusses Trans-Atlantic Issues

To boost the uptake of Britain’s Green deal program for home retrofit financing, the U.K. government announced on Nov. 24, 2011 that it would provide £200 million ($312 million) in incentives to early adopters.

Funds Made Available to Kick-Start Britain’s Green Deal

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