1. Federal Energy Efficiency Policy Prospects ACEEE Ally Webinar Steven Nadel May 5, 2010
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5. Energy Productivity Shifts Spending To Greater Labor and GDP Impacts Source: 2007 IMPLAN data set for the U.S. economy (2009). Energy Efficiency ^ ^
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10. Projected Net Job Creation for Energy Efficiency Provisions Being Considered for a Federal Jobs Bill Source: ACEEE analysis.
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13. Spending of Emissions Allowance Revenue on Energy Efficiency in ACES 1/3 to EE Perhaps some to EE EE&RE
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19. Vermont – Raising Efficiency to a New Level Source: Efficiency Vermont and VT Dept of Public Service 9% cumulative savings 2000-2008
20. 2020 Cumulative Electricity Savings Targets by State Includes extensions to 2020 at savings rates that have been established Vermont 30% New York 26% Massachusetts 26% Maryland 25% Delaware 25% Illinois 18% Connecticut 18% Minnesota 17% Iowa 16% Arizona 15% Indiana 14% Rhode Island 14% Hawaii 14% California 13% Ohio 12% Colorado 12% Utah 11% Michigan 11% Pennsylvania 10% Washington ~10%
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27. Efficiency Savings in ACES Relative to Other Recent Energy Bills Enhanced: 10% EERS by 2020, increased EE allowance allocations
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29. Energy Efficiency Creates New Jobs & Consumer Savings from ACES Net Annual Consumer Savings Net Jobs Created Source: ACEEE Sept. 2009 analysis