Commission Unveils Plan to Double U.S. Energy Productivity
Last year the nonprofit Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) formed a coalition of energy experts. Now they have unveiled a set of recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030. The ASE's commission on National Energy Efficiency Policy called for expanding the U.S. energy economy through:
If adopted, the plan could help the United States:
See the ASE press release and the full report.
- investments,
- modernization, and
- education.
- buildings,
- transportation,
- manufacturing,
- power generation and
- natural gas infrastructure.
- add 1.3 million jobs;
- cut average household energy costs;
- save U.S. businesses $169 billion a year;
- increase the gross domestic product by up to 2%;
- decrease energy imports by more than $100 billion a year; and
- reduce carbon dioxide emissions by one-third.
See the ASE press release and the full report.
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