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Addressing transportation efficiency both reduces emissions and lessens U.S. dependence on foreign sources of oil.

Two-Fold Strategy Increases Efficiency

The transportation sector is responsible for about 27 percent of U.S. energy consumption and nearly one-third of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, more than any other end-use sector. Its share of consumption and emissions has grown steadily in recent decades. The transportation industry doesn't only affect the environment. Most petroleum – the main U.S. transportation fuel – is imported, often from volatile regions of the world. Reducing transportation energy use would mitigate climate change and improve local air quality while enhancing our national security and lowering pressure on oil prices.

To reduce energy consumption from the transportation sector, we must address both vehicle fuel efficiency (the energy consumed per mile driven) and fuel conservation (reducing the number of miles driven). Models by the U.S. Department of Energy and environmental think tanks suggest that without policies to address both issues, transportation emissions will continue to rise, making it more difficult for the U.S. to achieve meaningful reductions in carbon emissions.

March 12, 2013 - 8:30am - March 13, 2013 - 5:15pm
San Diego, California

Money-Saving Tips Offer Relief from Rising Gas Prices

Fuel Efficiency Tips
Author: 
Allyson Schmutter
Contact Email: 
aschmutter@ase.org
Date: 
February 19, 2013

As national gas prices rise for the 32nd consecutive day, reaching a four-month high, the Alliance to Save Energy reminds drivers they can make easy, fuel-efficient decisions.

As national gas prices rise for the 32nd consecutive day, reaching a four-month high, the Alliance to Save Energy reminds drivers they can make easy, fuel-efficient decisions.

Energy-Efficient Subway Systems of the World

While subway systems are providing a great benefit to communities, they require a great deal of energy to operate. To honor the London Underground's 150th anniversary, we’ve compiled a list of some of the world's most energy-efficient subway systems.

According to the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), public transportation avoids the use of 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline annually in the United States. While public transportation can refer to a variety of modes, APTA attributes access to bus and rail lines with reducing U.S. driving by 4,400 miles, or approximately 223 gallons of gasoline per household, annually. Subway systems are providing a great benefit to communities, but they still require a great deal of energy to operate.

Diverse Commission Unveils Plan to Double U.S. Energy Productivity

Energy 2030
Author: 
Allyson Schmutter
Contact Email: 
aschmutter@ase.org
Date: 
February 7, 2013

A diverse coalition of energy leaders unveil a set of recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030. Achieving goal could save $327 billion annually and add 1.3 million jobs.

A diverse coalition of energy leaders unveil a set of recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030.

Ring in the New Year with Energy Efficiency Tax Credits

Author(s): 
Rob Mosher

Commuters, homeowners, and appliance manufacturers – now is the time to make new energy efficiency investments and claim tax credits for improvements you made in 2012. On January 2, 2013, the American Tax Payer Relief Act of 2012 was signed into law, extending many expired tax credits until the end of 2013 and restoring them retroactively for 2012.

Commuters, homeowners, and appliance manufacturers – now is the time to make new energy efficiency investments and claim tax credits for improvements you made in 2012. On January 2, 2013, the American Tax Payer Relief Act of 2012 was signed into law, extending many expired tax credits until the end of 2013 and restoring them retroactively for 2012.

Reinstated energy efficiency tax credits can be used towards:

12 Tips to be Energy Efficient Each Month of 2013

Start 2013 off right! Make a plan to be energy efficient every month of the year with our 12 energy-saving tips.

Start 2013 off right! Make a plan to be energy efficient every month of the year with our 12 energy-saving tips.

February 27, 2013 - 12:00pm - March 1, 2013 - 12:30pm
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A Gift of ‘Fuel-tide’ Savings

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
aschmutter@ase.org
Date: 
December 13, 2012

Whether driving to “grandmother’s house” or anywhere else for the upcoming winter holidays, you can start saving money on gasoline even before you hit the road with some planning and basic vehicle maintenance.

Whether driving to “grandmother’s house” or anywhere else for the upcoming winter holidays, you can start saving money on gasoline even before you hit the road with some planning and basic vehicle maintenance.

Air Travel and Efficiency: How U.S. Airports are Saving Energy

As you run through airport terminals this holiday season, don’t just fly by their energy-efficient features. Many airport terminals boast some of the country’s greatest advancements in energy efficiency.

As you run through airport terminals this holiday season, don’t just fly by their energy-efficient features. Many airport terminals boast some of the country’s greatest advancements in energy efficiency.

Photos above and listed first below are courtesy of DFWairport.com.

Transportation, Land Use and Accessibility

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October 31, 2012

In order to facilitate effective policy-making, the Commission has drafted a review and assessment on existing policies and programs pertaining to improving energy productivity via transportation, land use, and accessibility.

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In order to facilitate effective policy-making, the Commission has drafted a review and assessment on existing policies and programs pertaining to improving energy productivity via transportation, land use, and accessibility.

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