Washington, D.C.
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As part of the Obama Administration’s commitment to increasing energy
efficiency and reducing costs, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the creation of the State
Energy Efficiency (SEE) Action Network.
This network is meant to help states achieve maximum cost effective
energy efficiency improvements in homes, offices, buildings and industry by
2020. Strengthening energy efficiency
initiatives across the country helps to save money and protect the environment
at the same time.
“In the clean energy
future, energy efficiency is action number one. We can cut greenhouse gases and protect our
environment at the same time we save money for homeowners, schools and
businesses,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “With strong federal
support, our state partners can realize these benefits even faster than expected
and move aggressively into a clean, affordable energy future.”
“Expanding energy efficiency is one
of the quickest, most cost-effective ways we can address climate change and grow
America’s economy,” said Energy Secretary Steven Chu. “The State Energy Efficiency Action Network
will help provide states with the technical and policy support they need to
invest in energy efficiency, saving energy and money for families and businesses
across the country.”
The SEE Action Network will be led
by DOE and EPA. Through the network, DOE, EPA and other member organizations
will assist states with their energy efficiency initiatives, including
residential efficiency programs, financing solutions, and improving availability
of energy usage information. It will
address the full range of challenges to implementation by providing targeted
technical assistance to states in order to reach ambitious national energy goals
to greatly improve our nation’s economy and environment.
The SEE Action Network will drive
energy efficiency by using a broad set of goals developed in the National Action
Plan for Energy Efficiency, but will strive to reach these goals five years
earlier than originally envisioned. These
goals range from establishing state-of-the art billing systems that provide
consumers with consistent information on their energy use and costs to
developing strong state policies to ensure robust energy efficiency practices.
The new SEE Action Executive Group
will meet for the first time in early March. A number of working groups will
continue to meet throughout the year to deliver results on specific goals.
The National Action Plan for Energy
Efficiency is a public-private initiative that began in the fall of 2005 to
create a sustainable, aggressive national commitment to energy efficiency
through collaborative efforts of gas and electric utilities, utility regulators,
state agencies and other partner organizations.
More information on the SEE Action
Network:
www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-programs/seeaction/index.html
More information on reports and
tools for states advancing energy efficiency:
www.epa.gov/eeactionplan