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Promise of Clean Energy Program News
For Immediate Release:
2008-10-06
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Contact Luke Metzger (512) 479-0388 Texas Ranks 19th in Energy EfficiencyAUSTIN - A new
report released today by the American Council on an Energy Efficient Economy
(ACEEE) ranks Texas 19th in the nation for programs to promote energy efficiency
in homes, appliances, transportation and electric utilities. Environment Texas seized on the findings to call on the Texas Legislature
to do more to reduce the state's dependence on fossil fuels, save consumers
money and fight global warming.
"Energy efficiency
is the cheapest, fastest and cleanest thing we can do to start solving our
energy problems," said Environment Texas Director Luke Metzger. "The Texas
Legislature made some progress in 2007 to promote efficiency, but this report
shows that we've barely scratched the surface of our potential."
The report points
out that in 1999, Texas became the first state in the nation to establish an
energy efficiency resource standandard, "requiring electric utilities to offset
10% of load growth through end-use energy efficiency". However, Texas spends
only about 0.3% of energy dollars on efficiency, eight times less than the
national leader Vermont. In 2007, the Texas Legislature passed HB 3693 by Rep.
Joe Straus, which doubled the mandate on utilities to 20% of load growth by
2010. The report also directed the state's Public Utility Commission to study
whether increasing the program to 50% of load growth is technically possible.
That report is expected out later this year. An independent report by ACEEE
found that Texas could meet 107% of load growth through efficiency.
Environment Texas
called on the Legislature to redouble its efforts towards efficiency
by:
"We are in the midst
of an energy crisis," said Metzger. "Energy prices are rising, we remain
dangerously dependent on fossil fuels, and global warming threatens our future.
Thankfully, adopting currently available energy efficiency technologies will
save consumers money, help our environment, and make our economy
more secure."
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Environment
Texas is a statewide, non-profit advocacy group working for clean air, clean
water and open spaces
The full report can
be downloaded at: http://aceee.org/pubs/e086.pdf?CFID=1864553&CFTOKEN=71661180
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