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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.

Alliance to Save Energy Policy Summit
October 4, 2011 - 8:30am - 1:30pm
20510 Washington, District Of Columbia

The Alliance and EnergyNOW! Provide Fuel Efficiency Tips

Author(s): 
Allyson Schmutter

Although you might not be able to reign in rising energy prices, you do have the power to keep your fuel costs down by following a few simple tips. The Alliance and energyNOW! are providing fuel efficiency tips as part of their collaborative partnership.

Although you might not be able to reign in rising energy prices, you do have the power to keep your fuel costs down by following a few simple tips. 

The Alliance and energyNOW! are providing fuel efficiency tips as part of their collaborative partnership.  In short videos, the Alliance’s Monique O’Grady tells you how to keep money in your wallet, save fuel and improve safety while driving.

Tips to Save Fuel This Summer

Even with national gas prices at more than $3.80 per gallon, you can still drive to the beach and plan fun summer road trips by checking vehicle maintenance, and enabling smart driving and commuting.

Don’t let today’s high gas prices keep you at home this summer or prevent you from driving to the beach. Nationwide, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gas is currently more than $3.80 – that’s about a dollar more than last year at this time.

Those gas expenditures can add up.

Tips to Save Fuel This Memorial Day Weekend

Driving in a Car
Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
May 25, 2011

Even with national gas prices at more than $3.80 per gallon, you don’t have to stay home this Memorial Day Weekend or put the kibosh on your summer road trip.

Washington, D.C., May 2011 — Don’t let today’s high gas prices keep you at home this Memorial Day Weekend or put the kibosh on a summer road trip, says the Alliance to Save Energy. Nationwide, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gas is currently more than $3.80 – that’s lower than a week ago or a month ago, but about a dollar more than last year at this time.

Already-Soaring Gas Prices Make Energy Efficiency an Apt Way to Honor Earth Day

Washington, D.C. April 19, 2011 – Now in its fifth decade, Earth Day reminds consumers confronted with spiking gasoline prices that energy efficiency can help them “green” the planet while keeping more “green” in their pockets, says the Alliance to Save Energy.

Washington, D.C. April 19, 2011 – Now in its fifth decade, Earth Day reminds consumers confronted with spiking gasoline prices that energy efficiency can help them “green” the planet while keeping more “green” in their pockets, says the Alliance to Save Energy.

President’s ‘Clean Fleets’ Partnership Open for Participation

President Barack Obama recently announced that some of America’s largest  companies will invest in energy-efficient vehicles under the public-private National Clean Fleets Partnership.

Landover, Md., April 1, 2011 — At a UPS facility in suburban Maryland, President Barack Obama announced that some of America’s largest companies will invest in energy-efficient vehicles under a new partnership with the federal government. Alliance Associate AT&T was one of the companies showcased at the event, and Alliance representatives attended at AT&T’s invitation.

Build Energy Efficiency Campaign Package

Build Energy Efficiency
March 23, 2011

This campaign one pager and accompanying fact sheets explain the Build Energy Efficiency campaign and explore the role of energy efficiency in various economic sectors and on the state level.

 

This campaign one pager and accompanying fact sheets explain the Build Energy Efficiency campaign and explore the role of energy efficiency in various economic sectors and on the state level.

 

President Obama's Conference on Rising Oil, Gas Prices Prompts Renewed Call for Increased Energy Efficiency by Alliance

White House
Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rwkeller@ase.org
Date: 
March 11, 2011

The Alliance to Save Energy echoed President Obama’s call at today’s White House news conference for bipartisan cooperation by members of Congress to advance energy efficiency as oil and gas prices continue to rise.

For Immediate Release

For Further Information
Ronnie Kweller (202) 530-2203; rkweller@ase.org   

Washington, D.C. – The Alliance to Save Energy echoed President Obama’s call at today’s White House news conference for bipartisan cooperation by members of Congress to advance energy efficiency as oil and gas prices continue to rise.

Alliance to Save Energy Says Greater U.S. Energy Efficiency Can Counter Spiking Oil, Gas Prices That Threaten Economic Recovery

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Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rweller@ase.org
Date: 
March 7, 2011

The recent gasoline and oil price spikes that threaten the nation’s fragile economic recovery underline the urgent need to curb U.S. energy use and make a real commitment to energy efficiency as our “first fuel,” the Alliance to Save Energy said today.

For Immediate Release

For Further Information
Ronnie Kweller (202) 530-2203; rkweller@ase.org

Washington, D.C. – The recent gasoline and oil price spikes that threaten the nation’s fragile economic recovery underline the urgent need to curb U.S. energy use and make a real commitment to energy efficiency as our “first fuel,” the Alliance to Save Energy said today.

FY 2012 Federal Energy Efficiency Programs Funding

The President's budget capitalizes on energy efficiency.
February 17, 2010

On February 14, 2011, the Obama Administration released its Fiscal Year 2012 budget proposal, which doubles down on key energy efficiency programs, despite overall cuts to the federal budget.

On February 14, 2011, the Obama Administration released its Fiscal Year 2012 budget proposal, which doubles down on key energy efficiency programs, despite overall cuts to the federal budget.

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