Energy Efficiency in EPA's Clean Power Plan: Using Building Block #4 to Set & Meet Emissions Goals
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Energy Efficiency in EPA's Clean Power Plan: Using Building Block #4 to Set & Meet Emissions Goals
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Energy efficiency plays a unique role as building block #4 in the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) proposed Clean Power Plan, which sets carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rate targets for existing power plants by state. States may use energy efficiency as one of several potential strategies for achieving their targets, as long as they can demonstrate to EPA that their efforts result in real energy savings. As states consider their response to EPA’s proposal and their options for compliance, they need to understand the basis for building block #4, the implications of using energy efficiency policies and programs for compliance, and how to evaluate the energy savings resulting from these programs. This webinar, co-hosted by Resources for the Future (RFF) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), will address these aspects of the opportunities and challenges for energy efficiency under EPA’s Clean Power Plan.
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