ACEEE Scorecard Rates States on Energy Efficiency

To identify those states committed to safeguarding the environment, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Washington, D.C., has released “The State Energy-Efficiency Scorecard for 2006,” which grades each state and the District of Columbia on actions they have taken to adopt energy-efficiency policies, programs, and technologies.

In the past, the ACEEE Scorecard ranked states on utility-sector energy-efficiency spending. This year's report, however, rates each state on a variety of policy initiatives, including appliance and equipment standards, building energy codes, transportation and land use policies, and other policy innovations intended to increase U.S. energy security while sustaining economic prosperity and protecting the environment.

When it comes to energy-efficiency policies, Vermont, Connecticut, and California all tied for the No. 1 spot. Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington, New York, and New Jersey were ranked four through eight, respectively, while Rhode Island and Minnesota tied for ninth.

“States are leading the nation in mining efficiency as the first fuel in the race to solve America's energy security and global warming challenges,” says Bill Prindle, ACEEE acting executive director and co-author of the scorecard. “Unless we accelerate the pace of efficiency investment, no clean energy strategy will work.”

According to the report, states with the most robust and diverse efficiency policies offer their citizens:

  • More sustainable rates of growth in energy demand,

  • Reduced risk of price increases and price volatility,

  • Lower total energy bills,

  • Reduced risk of blackouts and energy shortages,

  • Minimized need for controversial, expensive, and environmentally damaging energy supply projects,

  • Major stimulus for the state economy that produces more jobs per dollar invested than energy supply investments, and/or

  • Cuts in emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases.

“The next 15 states that trail behind the top 10 all have policies to increase efficiency in state-owned facilities, and most are committing funds to energy-efficiency programs, plus adopting codes and standards,” says Maggie Eldridge, ACEEE policy program research assistant who also co-authored the report. “The bottom 26 states, however, seriously lag behind the rest. We hope that highlighting the leaders in our scorecard will encourage the laggards to catch up with the front runners as if our life depended on it — because it does.”

To download a free copy of the report in its entirety, visit www.aceee.org/pubs/e075.htm.

Top 10 States for Energy-Efficiency Policies
1. California, Connecticut, and Vermont (tie)
4. Massachusetts
5 Oregon
6. Washington
7. New York
8. New Jersey
9. Minnesota, Rhode Island (tie)

The top 10 states earn the highest scores based on their records of spending on energy-efficiency programs, building codes, appliance codes, and other programs that work to increase investment in energy efficiency.


Want to use this article? Click here for options!





Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

what's wrong here?

What's Wrong Here?

May 10, 2012 12:44 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Apr 19, 2012 10:09 AM

What's Wrong Here?

Apr 5, 2012 2:27 PM

View all What's Wrong Here?

product spotlight

EV charger tester

May 25, 2012 8:26 AM

EV charger tester

The Electrician is portable tester that verifies critical power and safety requirements of electric vehicle (EV) chargers...

View all 2012 Product Spotlights

Free Product Info

Our Product Information site is the ultimate online resource for products and services offered by Advertisers featured in our Magazine. This service is provided as a quick and easy way to request Product Information online. Get FREE product information now.

Recent Comments

More...


Social Media

More ways to stay informed...

follow us on twitter

Find us on Facebook

EC&M Whitepaper

Arc Mitigation –A Three-Step Approach

Did you know that an arc-flash incident hospitalizes 5-7 workers per day in North America, severely impacting processes and profitability with lost production? Download This Sponsored Whitepaper Today!

What's New in Residential Cabling?
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Time: 2:00pm ET


In this The Home Depot sponsored Low Voltage Webinar, Ron Kipper RCDD / NTS will discuss the need for compression style coaxial connectors and the migration of the entire CATV, Satellite and Audio / Video industry to them. Register Today!

Grounding Versus Bonding
Now Available On-Demand


In this 60-minute FREE webinar, Mike Holt of Mike Holt Enterprises, Inc. will explain the purpose of grounding and bonding as related to the most current requirements set forth in the 2011 NEC. Register to View On-Demand!

resources

product info icon

product info

tradeshow icon

tradeshow

research icon

research

industry links

industry links

rss icon

rss

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues