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Latest News and Updates

Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) Program
EPA's Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) Program is a voluntary partnership program that began in October 2006 to help protect the ozone layer and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. As part of the RAD program, partners recover ozone-depleting chemicals from old refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers.

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State and Local Climate and Energy Economic Recovery
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA 2009) offers unprecedented opportunities for state and local governments to reduce energy, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and create jobs through the implementation of clean energy (energy efficiency, renewable energy, and combined heat and power) programs.

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Study on the Potential of Energy Efficiency finds billions of dollars can be saved
A report from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy details the billions of dollars that American consumers and businesses could save throgh energy efficiency. Initiatives for reducing electricity and gas usage could result in utility bill savings of $168.6 billion, that number is 16% higher than ACEEE's previous savings estimate of $144 billion and is based on updated data. The organization released its new economic analysis as business leaders, industry groups, and environmental advocates launched the Campaign for an Energy-Efficient America, a coalition calling on Congress to enact a federal energy efficiency target.

ACEEE's report, Laying the Foundation for Implementing a Federal Energy Efficiency Resource Standard, analyzes 2008 economic and energy data and estimates benefits of a federal energy efficiency resource standard (EERS) requiring utilities to reduce electricity demand by 15% and natural gas demand by 10% by 2020.

The report noted the significant benefits of energy savings achieved by the proposed federal EERS, including:

  • 222,000 net permanent, high quality jobs in construction, manufacturing, and other fields
  • 262 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions prevented
  • 390 power plants that won't need to be built.

19 states have adopted individual EERS programs, but Americans cannot realize the full potential for energy efficiency without a federal program to enhance states' efforts, the ACEEE said.

The report analyzes the benefits of a federal EERS for each state by 2020. For example:

  • Florida will create more than 19,500 new jobs and save $14 billion in energy costs.
  • Illinois will create more than 6,500 new jobs and save $3.6 billion in energy costs.
  • Indiana will create more than 5,000 new jobs and save $3.6 billion in energy costs.
  • North Carolina will create nearly 6,500 new jobs and save $3 billion in energy costs.
  • Tennessee will create more than 5,000 new jobs and save $3.5 billion on energy costs.

The report is available.

The Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP)
The Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP) provides free assistance to states and municipalities in their efforts to adopt and implement both commercial and residential energy codes. Also on the BCAP site is the frequently-updated "Status of State Energy Codes Newsletter" and a listing of energy codes links by state.

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Building Energy Codes Program
U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes Program is an information resource on national model energy codes. They work with other government agencies, state and local jurisdictions, national code organizations, and industry to promote stronger building energy codes and help states adopt, implement, and enforce those codes.

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DOE Solar America Showcase Technical Assistance Available
DOE has announced availability of up to $2 million in technical assistance through Solar America Showcases. The Showcases are designed to help facilitate large-scale installations that involve cutting-edge solar technologies, novel applications of solar, high visibility sites, and/or high likelihood of replicability. Assistance is provided through teams of DOE-funded solar experts from national laboratories and includes regulatory and permitting assistance, analysis of financing options, cost/benefit analysis, structural and architectural analysis, design assistance, and bid specification preparation.

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EPA Releases Report on Sea Level Rise
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in collaboration with other agencies, has released a report that discusses the impacts of sea level rise on the coast, coastal communities, and the habitats and species that depend on them. The report, Coastal Sensitivity to Sea-Level Rise: A Focus on the Mid-Atlantic Region, examines multiple opportunities for governments and coastal communities to plan for and adapt to rising sea levels.

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Ten Schools in Community Energy Challenge Municipalities Receive ENERGY STAR Designation

EPA is recognizing ten schools in Community Energy Challenge Municipalities in New England that have earned the prestigious ENERGY STAR label for superior energy performance. Contact Information: Dave Deegan 617-918-1017

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Clean Energy-Environment Municipal Network

By implementing clean energy strategies, local governments can reduce emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, lower energy costs, and improve the reliability and security of their energy system. Clean energy can also spur local economic development, improve public health and quality of life, and help communities meet sustainability and green building goals—all while providing opportunities for leadership and recognition. The Clean Energy-Environment Municipal Network is an informational resource network that supports local governments' efforts to use clean energy strategies to advance a number of community priorities.

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Issue Summary

The generation and use of energy affects the environment. Local governments can foster responsible regulatory and voluntary programs to foster more responsible use of energy resources. Local governments are also some of most substantial consumers of energy in this country, and are distributors of electricity in more than 2000 communities nationwide. They inherently represent a cross section of energy generators, distributors, and end users since they perform all of these functions.


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U.S. EPA

  • Clean Energy Resources Resources
  • Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies
    Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies describes mitigation measures that xcommunities can take to address the negative impacts of urban heat islands.
  • Clean Cities
    Clean Cities is a government-industry partnership sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Program. With almost 90 local coalitions and more than 5,700 stakeholders, Clean Cities' mission is to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector. Since its inception in 1993, Clean Cities has made steady progress in displacing petroleum used the transportation sector. The number of Clean Cities coalitions has grown to almost 90 and stakeholders have expanded to more than 5,700. After 15 years, Clean Cities coalitions and stakeholders have displaced more than 2 billion gallons of petroleum. In 2007 alone, roughly 375 million gallons of gasoline were displaced as the result of coalition activities.
  • Distinguish Your Organization: Become an ENERGY STAR Leader
    Energy Star Leaders continue to make a dent across the country, in big cities and small towns. They are avoiding more than 580 million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions—equal to those from the electricity use of nearly 35,000 U.S. homes—and saving almost $50 million annually.
  • Landfill Methane Outreach Program
    This voluntary assistance and partnership program promotes the use of landfill gas as a renewable, green energy source. As of December 2007, approximately 445 landfill gas (LFG) energy projects were operational in the United States. These 445 projects generate approximately 11 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year and deliver 236 million cubic feet per day of LFG to direct-use applications. EPA estimates that approximately 535 additional landfills present attractive opportunities for project development.
  • Stewardship, Partnership, and Voluntary Programs - Numerous EPA programs, including ENERGY STAR, the Green Power Partnership, and the SmartWay Transport Partnership, address energy consumption and conservation.
  • Office of Atmospheric Programs - These programs focus on climate change issues, protecting the ozone layer, and improving regional air quality by addressing problems such as acid rain.
  • Office of Transportation and Air Quality - EPA actively promotes travel options that reduce emissions and regulates air pollution from motor vehicles, engines, and fuel use.
  • Regional Programs - EPA's ten Regions provide energy programs for your local area.
  • Energy Strategies Group - This program develops regulations and evaluates energy strategies to secure the nation's energy future.
  • Oil Program - EPA works to prevent, prepare for, and respond to oil spills that occur in and around inland waters of the United States.
  • Oil and Gas Sector Program - EPA's Sector Strategies Program achieves performance improvement and burden reduction in a collaborative setting.
  • Resource Conservation Challenge - EPA's Office of Solid Waste promotes waste reduction and energy conservation.
  • Smart Growth Program - EPA's outreach programs help communities grow in ways that conserve energy.
  • Sustainable Infrastructure for Water & Wastewater - EPA identifies approaches to integrate energy efficient practices for the water sector.

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States

State Environmental Agencies

Where You live Each EPA Regional Office is responsible for the execution of the Agency's programs within its states. This link provides a  map and listing of Regional Offices to access to your region's energy related programs and websites.

Climate Change State Resource Locator. Use this tool to locate state climate change resources. You will find links to state climate change main pages, state action plans, climate policies and more.

EPA Summary: State and Local Governments. This section of the site provides details on actions by states and efforts by local agencies to address climate change, along with links to relevant EPA voluntary programs that can help states and localities meet their goals.


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