ACEEE
National and State Energy Policy
Energy
Efficiency Should Play a Major Role in Energy Policy
Policies to improve energy efficiency can reduce oil imports, improve
the reliability of the U.S. electric grid, save consumers money,
reduce air pollution, create jobs, and reduce prices.
This page is currently under construction.
National Energy Policy
Information on the 2007 energy bill, potential energy legislation, CAFE legislation, federal appropriations, and tax incentives.
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Energy Markets Analysis
Policy information regarding natural gas, petroleum, and electricity markets. |
State
Energy Policy
Information
on ACEEE's 2008 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard, State Clean Energy Resource Project (SCERP) and the State Energy Efficiency Policy Database.
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Energy
Efficiency Modeling and Resource Assessments |
Energy Efficiency and Climate Policy
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Reports, Testimony, and Filings
A complete listing of Energy Policy Program reports, searchable by date and by topic, as well as white papers and ACEEE Testimony.
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For more information contact:
Steven Nadel, Executive Director
Suzanne Watson, Policy Director
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