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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.

Holiday Travelers Can Cut Gasoline Costs with Tips From Alliance to Save Energy’s Drive $marter Challenge

Date: 
July 2, 2008

U.S. consumers planning a “staycation” at home instead of a vacation away during the upcoming Fourth of July weekend may reconsider when they learn how to be more fuel efficient by taking the Drive $marter Challenge.

Washington, D.C., July 2, 2008 – U.S. consumers planning a “staycation” at home instead of a vacation away during the upcoming Fourth of July weekend may reconsider when they learn how to be more fuel efficient by taking the Drive $marter Challenge.

Nationals Fans Take Drive $marter Challenge

They came from all corners of the beltway and beyond to watch two area teams compete. But little did these Orioles and Nats fans know that energy efficiency was part of the game plan for the June 29th baseball game at Washington, D.C.’s new Nationals Stadium. Thanks to a unique promotion opportunity through stadium-sponsor and Alliance-partner ExxonMobil, the Drive $marter Challenge reached thousands of baseball fans at Sunday’s game.

Washington, D.C., June 29th, 2008 - They came from all corners of the Beltway and beyond to watch two area teams compete. But little did these Orioles and Nationals fans know that energy efficiency was part of the game plan for the June 29th baseball game at Washington, D.C.’s new Nationals Stadium. Thanks to a unique promotion opportunity through stadium sponsor and Alliance partner ExxonMobil, the Drive $marter Challenge (D$C) reached thousands of baseball fans at Sunday’s game.

Nationals Fans Take Drive $marter Challenge As Team Takes on ‘Beltway Series’ Rivals

Date: 
June 26, 2008

The Alliance to Save Energy will showcase its Drive $marter Challenge -- a campaign to help U.S. consumers lower their gasoline costs by being more fuel efficient -- during the June 29 game of the “Beltway Series” between the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles that will be played at the Nationals’ new LEED-certified stadium.

Washington, D.C., June 26, 2008 – The Alliance to Save Energy will showcase its Drive $marter Challenge -- a campaign to help U.S. consumers lower their gasoline costs by being more fuel efficient -- during the June 29 game of the “Beltway Series” between the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles that will be played at the Nationals’ new LEED-certified stadium.

Alliance Campaign Trail: The Drive $marter Challenge

On Tuesday, May 20, 2008, at a press event held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the Alliance to Save Energy and the Wal-Mart Foundation, together with 16 other high-profile and diverse partners, launched the Drive $marter Challenge (D$C) consumer education campaign. The D$C is designed to empower U.S. consumers to lower their gasoline costs by using less.

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On Tuesday, May 20, 2008, at a press event held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the Alliance to Save Energy and the Wal-Mart Foundation, together with 16 other high-profile and diverse partners, launched the Drive $marter Challenge (D$C) consumer education campaign. The D$C is designed to empower U.S. consumers to lower their gasoline costs by using less.

Alliance to Save Energy Creates 5 New, Humorous Radio PSAs To Help Drivers $ave Hundreds of Dollars on Gasoline, Improve Environment

Date: 
May 23, 2008

The Alliance to Save Energy in mid-May is launching a unique, interactive Drive $marter Challenge website and campaign with hundreds of dollars of money-saving gas tips and resources.

Washington, DC, May 2008—Radio listeners confronted with high gasoline prices at every turn are seeking ways to reduce their gas costs.

The Alliance to Save Energy in mid-May is launching a unique, interactive Drive $marter Challenge website and campaign with hundreds of dollars of money-saving gas tips and resources.

Increasing Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Fact Sheet

Highway Interchange
May 21, 2008

Today, more than two-thirds of the oil consumed in the U.S. is used for transportation, mostly for cars and light trucks, and most of that oil is imported, often from politically volatile regions of the world. Increasing fuel efficiency would lower pressure on oil prices and enhance our national security.

Increasing Vehicle Fuel Efficiency

Today, more than two-thirds of the oil consumed in the U.S. is used for transportation, mostly for cars and light trucks, and most of that oil is imported, often from politically volatile regions of the world. Increasing fuel efficiency would lower pressure on oil prices and enhance our national security.

¿Estas en Aprietos por los Altos Precios de la Gasolina?

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
May 20, 2008

Hoy La Alianza para el Ahorro de Energía, La Fundación Wal-Mart y otras 16 diversas organizaciones asociadas del sector publico y privado lanzan Manejando y Ahorrando. ¡El Reto!, una campaña para ayudar a los consumidores en los Estados Unidos a reducir sus gastos de gasolina reduciendo su consumo.

La Alianza para el Ahorro de Energía Lanza la Campaña “Manejando y Ahorrando. ¡El Reto!”

Drivers Can Save Hundreds of Dollars on Gasoline With Alliance to Save Energy’s New, Interactive Drive $marter Challenge Website, Campaign

Date: 
May 16, 2008

Drivers can find out exactly how many hundreds of dollars they can save on gasoline with their specific vehicles by taking six easy driving and maintenance actions on a new, interactive Drive $marter Challenge website and campaign launched today by the Alliance to Save Energy, The Wal-Mart Foundation and 16 other partners.

Washington, DC, May 20, 2008—Drivers can find out exactly how many hundreds of dollars they can save on gasoline with their specific vehicles by taking six easy driving and maintenance actions on a new, interactive Drive $marter Challenge website and campaign launched today by the Alliance to Save Energy, The Wal-Mart Foundation, and 16 other partners.

Drivers Can Save Hundreds of Dollars on Gasoline With Alliance to Save Energy's New, Interactive Drive $marter Challenge Website, Campaign

Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
May 16, 2008

Drivers can find out exactly how many hundreds of dollars they can save on gasoline with their specific vehicles by taking six easy driving and maintenance actions on a new, interactive Drive $marter Challenge website and campaign launched today by the Alliance to Save Energy, The Wal-Mart Foundation and 16 other partners.

Washington, DC, May 20, 2008—Drivers can find out exactly how many hundreds of dollars they can save on gasoline with their specific vehicles by taking six easy driving and maintenance actions on a new, interactive Drive $marter Challenge website and campaign launched today by the Alliance to Save Energy, The Wal-Mart Foundation, and 16 other

Hardly a Holiday

The gas tax holiday plan suggested by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and supported by Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is an empty solution to a complex problem.

The gas tax holiday plan suggested by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and supported by Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is an empty solution to a complex problem. As Alliance President Kateri Callahan wrote in letters to all three presidential candidates (two imploring McCain and Clinton to reconsider the proposal, one praising Senator Obama (D-IL) for rejecting it): “There is no quick fix [for record-high prices for gasoline and oil], and rash action, even made with the best of intentions, can do more harm than good over both the short and long terms."

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