Posts Tagged 'energy efficiency savings'

Energy Efficiency Week in the U.S. Congress

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Congress ChamberU.S. Congressional hearings are set this week for proposed energy efficiency legislation and programs, like Home Star and Building Star, which primarily focus on residential home and commercial energy efficiency and rebating those who outfit their homes or commercial locations accordingly. Check out the New York Times online Green Wire post for detailed information on these and other exciting energy efficiency legislation slated to be reviewed this week in Congress.

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2010 continues to be the year of energy efficiency, and the positive attention it is receiving from venture capital markets, consumers, the European Union and U.S. Governmental bodies are market drivers that contend it’s here to stay.

Why not have products and facilities that waste energy use that energy more efficiently? It saves energy resources, which in turn saves money, reduces unnecessary climate warming environmental waste, and can ultimately lower the cost of energy altogether. Our future depends on conserving energy in a practical manner and that future is now.

EU Directive looks to curb Climate Change and stabilize the Economy by slaying Vampire Energy Loss and increasing Energy Efficiency

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

the-energy-using-products-eup-directiveEnergy saving is without doubt the quickest, most effective and most cost-effective manner for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as improving air quality” according to Energy-using Products (EuP) Directive 2005/32/EC, which is set to become effective on January 1, 2010. The directive is focused on reducing vampire energy loss (standby power) and increasing energy efficiency in office and residential electronics and equipment, because, “an effective energy efficiency policy could therefore make a major contribution to competitiveness and employment“.

Additionally, the EuP Directive comprehensively looks toward energy efficiency in the design of any product that generates, uses or transfers electricity by 1) outlining “Eco-design requirements” for EuPs before they go to market, 2) helping manufacturers of EuPs reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their adverse environmental impact, and by 3) “focusing on the product design process since this stage has the greatest influence over the resources that are used within the product itself“.

In conjunction with the EuP directive, the EU released a green paper, “Europe could save 20% of its energy by 2020“, which looks to “kick start an international effort to contribute to addressing climate change through energy efficiency” and outlines the need for reducing vampire energy loss. It also point out the advantages of doing so, including renewed competitiveness, environmental protection and security in addition to immediate energy savings and environmental goodwill.

With 2010 quickly approaching, other governing bodies around the world should take notice of the EU’s progressive foresight and understanding that energy efficiency is not just a catch phrase or high-level goal; rather it is crucial to economic stability, security and in the fight against climate change.

Green is (Still) King: A Presidential Memorandum & the Economic Stimulus – An Eco-Friendly Roundhouse for Clean-Technology

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

obama-ali-w-borderBefore the February 17, 2009, signing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, President Obama let lawmakers and his own Administration know that he means (green) business, especially when it comes to energy efficiency.

On February 5, 2009, in a memorandum sent to Obama Energy Secretary (and Noble laureate) Steven Chu, titled Appliance Efficiency Standards, Obama ordered Chu to ensure DOE and US business compliance with the 34 year old Energy Policy and Conservation Act that until now has not been enforced or acted upon by lawmakers, the DOE or past Administrations.

In short, the 1975 Act calls for the DOE to outline and the Secretary of Energy to enforce more stringent energy efficiency standards and regulations on a wide range of products, including appliances and should, now, encompass electronics that were not a mainstay of life in 1975 … cell phones, notebooks, power tools, etc.

As well, Obama’s economic stimulus package allocates around $22.2 billion towards energy efficiency out of the $37 billion slotted for green initiatives.  An even more encouraging figure is that around 80% of the energy efficiency money (abut $17.6 billion) is forecast to be spent over the next 2 years!  This is an impressive estimation that looks toward building a more responsible future in regards to wasteful and unnecessary energy consumption, which includes vampire energy loss.

What does this mean to US businesses and consumers?  According to the Wall Street Journal, the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy has issued a higher than expected forecast for energy efficiency savings of $168 billion through 2020!

The low hanging fruit is all around us – plugged into our outlets, running our vehicles and draining our planet’s scarce resources unnecessarily.  The time is upon us to innovate and act on past promises, and America’s leaders are finally giving the weight needed for a KO blow.  Whether you are in it to save the planet or be fiscally responsible, energy efficiency really saves green.