What’s New
- May 4 - RDEE Toolkit Help Line Now Available
- April 27 - eGRIDweb version 1.0 is launched
- April 2 - Resources from Webinar on Renewable Energy Hedges
- March 31 - RDEE Planning Guide released (PDF) (64 pp., 430K, About PDF)
- March 30 - State and local climate & energy economic recovery resources available
- March 10 - Rapid Deployment Energy Efficiency Toolkit announced to helpstate/local government with stimulus implementation
- Feb 24 - Resources from State Technical Forum Webcast on Clean Energy Workforce Development
Today, more than ever, consumers have the ability — and the interest — to invest in clean energy. Clean energy includes energy efficiency and clean energy supply options like highly efficient combined heat and power as well as renewable energy sources.
EPA’s Clean Energy Programs are working with state policy makers, electric and gas utilities, energy customers, and other key stakeholders. By identifying, designing and implementing clean energy policy and technology solutions, we are delivering important environmental and economic benefits.
Energy and You
EPA’s Clean Energy Web site can help you understand:
State and Local Programs
Work with State and Local Governments to identify and implement cost-effective programs that save energy and improve air quality.
Clean Energy Programs
Work with industry and other key groups to encourage efficient, clean technologies such as combined heat and power and green power from renewable resources.
Climate Choice
Partnership program that recognizes emerging technologies that have the potential to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions once they are more widely adopted.
Clean Energy Resources
The following resources can assist you in measuring your environmental impact.