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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.

An update on FEMP and Executive Order 13514

On February 26, 2010, Richard G. Kidd of the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) led an EE Noon brownbag seminar on FEMP's Executive Order (EO) 13514. Approximately 30 professionals gathered at the Alliance's offices for this seminar while another 70 individuals conferenced in, making this one of the most popular EE Noon sessions to date.

EE Noon
February 26, 2010 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm
1850 M Street, NW, 20036 Washington, District Of Columbia

Recovery Act Update: State Energy Program

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February 24, 2010

The Recovery Act provided $3.1 billion in grants to states and territories through the Department of Energy’s State Energy Program. The program supports State Energy Offices carrying out their own renewable energy and energy efficiency programs, and the Recovery Act funding also required each governor to pledge improvements in state building code adoption and utility incentives for energy efficiency. All 50 states and six territories are participating in the Recovery Act program.

The Recovery Act provided $3.1 billion in grants to states and territories through the Department of Energy’s State Energy Program.  The program supports State Energy Offices carrying out their own renewable energy and energy efficiency programs, and the Recovery Act funding also required each governor to pledge improvements in state building code adoption and utility incentives for energy efficiency.  All 50 states and six territories are participating in the Recovery Act program.

The Century of Energy Efficiency: Taking it to the Cities

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February 15, 2010

Tel Aviv, Israel - Kateri Callahan joined Israeli mayors and senior representatives from local Tel Aviv authorities and agencies to discuss the challenges and potential for Israeli cities in deploying energy efficiency at scale. Showcasing success stories and case studies from the United States and around the world, Callahan demonstrated the economic, environmental, and security benefits of advancing programs, technologies, funding and infrastructure that promote efficient energy use.

Tel Aviv, Israel - Kateri Callahan joined Israeli mayors and senior representatives from local Tel Aviv authorities and agencies to discuss the challenges and potential for Israeli cities in deploying energy efficiency at scale. Showcasing success stories and case studies from the United States and around the world, Callahan demonstrated the economic, environmental, and security benefits of advancing programs, technologies, funding and infrastructure that promote efficient energy use.

Alliance Associates Test Drive Chevy Volt

Associates Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison and Sacramento Municipal Utility District will partner with General Motors and the Electric Power Research Institute – also an Alliance Associate – to test and review the new Chevrolet Volt.

Recently, General Motors (GM) selected a group of Alliance Associates in California to test drive and review GM's newest electric vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt.

Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison and Sacramento Municipal Utility District will partner with GM and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) on a project that collects feedback from drivers in order to ease market transition to electric vehicles.

Federal Loan Guarantees for Energy Efficiency Building Retrofits Will Create Jobs, Lower Energy Bills, Says Alliance

Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
December 17, 2009

The Alliance to Save Energy today praised the House of Representatives for allowing federal loan guarantees to be applied to energy efficiency projects funded through Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) bonds.

Washington, D.C., December 16, 2009 – The Alliance to Save Energy today praised the House of Representatives for allowing federal loan guarantees to be applied to energy efficiency projects funded through Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) bonds.

The PACE bonds provision – advocated by Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), an honorary vice-chair on the Alliance’s Board of Directors – is part of the House-passed $75 billion Jobs for Main Street Act.

Alliance Board Member Joins Business Leaders to Form Electrification Coalition

More than a dozen business leaders – including Alliance Board Member Peter Darbee of Associate PG&E Corporation – came together today to form the Electrification Coalition. This nonpartisan, nonprofit organization will promote policies and actions to facilitate the deployment of electric vehicles on a mass scale to combat the economic, environmental and national security vulnerabilities caused by our nation’s dependence on petroleum.

More than a dozen business leaders – including Alliance Board Member Peter Darbee of Associate PG&E Corporation – came together today to form the Electrification Coalition. This nonpartisan, nonprofit organization will promote policies and actions to facilitate the deployment of electric vehicles on a mass scale to combat the economic, environmental and national security vulnerabilities caused by our nation’s dependence on petroleum.

Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act Passes First Committee

This morning the Senate Environment and Public  Works (EPW) Committee reported out the Clean Energy Jobs and American  Power Act (CEJAP). Due to the absence of Republicans from  the markup, the Committee was unable to consider amendments to the bill before  voting on it. Read the Alliance's summary of the legislation's energy efficiency provisions, or view our  press release praising the bill's progress.

This morning the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee reported out the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (CEJAP). Due to the absence of Republicans from the markup, the Committee was unable to consider amendments to the bill before voting on it.

Thanksgiving Holiday Travelers: Reduce Gasoline Costs, Pollution, CO2 Emissions with Drive Smarter Challenge Website, Resources

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
November 4, 2009

The Alliance to Save Energy’s Drive Smarter Challenge website offers extensive money-saving tips for travelers as well as everyday drivers.

DriveSmarterChallenge.org

(Editor's note for TV, websites, and blogs: Most tips are illustrated with downloadable B-roll footage at DriveSmarterChallenge.org/broadband, and winning contest videos could be used for a humorous story angle.)

Workshop on Policies to Promote Energy Efficiency in Transport in APEC Economies

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November 1, 2009

The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Workshop on Policies that Promote Energy Efficiency in Transport (WPPEET) – held at the APEC Secretariat in Singapore on 24 – 25 March, 2009 – provided a lively forum on a range of topics that covered fuel economy standards, operational efficiency programs, freight efficiency, mass transit, reducing road congestion, land use and urban planning, and the integration of transportation and energy policy.

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The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Workshop on Policies that Promote Energy Efficiency in Transport (WPPEET) – held at the APEC Secretariat in Singapore on 24 – 25 March, 2009 – provided a lively forum on a range of topics that covered fuel economy standards, operational efficiency programs, freight efficiency, mass transit, reducing road congestion, land use and urban planning, and the integration of transportation and energy policy.

Topics: Industry, Transportation
Programs: International Program
Resource Type: Report
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