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  • Senator Coons stands behind President’s call for accelerated investments in industrial energy efficiency

    U.S. Senator Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Energy Committee, expressed strong support on Thursday for President Obama’s plan to speed up investments in America’s industrial energy efficiency, including combined heat and power. The Executive Order will enhance American manufacturing competitiveness and create jobs, while also improving our nation’s energy system and reducing harmful emissions. 

    “Continuing to develop our industrial energy efficiency standards will better ensure American manufacturing remains competitive in today’s international market,” Senator Coons said. “Our manufacturing sector is the backbone of our economy, and it’s imperative that we do all we can to help our businesses succeed and create jobs. President Obama’s proposal is an investment in our economy, our environment, and our energy security. I applaud President Obama for this Executive Order and look forward to continuing to advocate for the development of clean, safe, reliable energy sources.”

    The Executive Order will:

    • Set a national goal of 40 GW of new combined heat and power installation over the next decade;
    • Direct DOE and EPA to convene stakeholders through ongoing regional workshops to foster a national dialogue to identify, develop, and encourage the adoption of best practice policies and investment models;
    • Direct all Federal agencies to use existing federal policies to support investment in industrial energy efficiency and CHP, provide public information on the benefits of unlocking investment in industrial energy efficiency, and support manufacturers and states to share best practices and access technical assistance.

    Investments in industrial energy efficiency, including combined heat and power, offer significant benefits to manufacturers, utilities and communities across the country, including: Improving U.S. manufacturing competitiveness; creating jobs now through investments upgrading our manufacturing facilities; offering a low-cost approach to new electricity generation capacity to meet current and future demand; significantly lowering emissions; and enhancing grid security.

    For more details on the President’s plan, click here.  

    To learn more about Senator Coons’ work towards clean, sustainable energy, click here.

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  • Senator Coons visits Baltimore Aircoil's Milford plant

    Photo of Senator Coons touring Baltimore Aircoil in Milford

    MILFORD — Senator Coons toured Baltimore Aircoil Company in Milford on Tuesday. Chris, a member of the Senate Energy Committee and a member of the Senate Manufacturing Caucus, learned how this 70-plus year old company makes large commercial-size heating and cooling units like cooling towers, closed circuit cooling towers, evaporative cooling or ice thermal storage for commercial and industrial buildings.  

    Chris was also very interested in a new product the company has developed that is extremely water efficient and perfect for arid climates like in Africa and the American Southwest.

    “I was impressed to get a first-hand look at how Baltimore Aircoil Milford is working hard to make a quality product while keeping an eye toward energy conservation,” Chris said. “Baltimore Aircoil’s Milford plant has grown significantly since it was first built in 1974 — this is a testament to its quality workforce and product and to its investment in the surrounding community.”

    In the past decade, domestic export sales for Baltimore Aircoil Milford have quadrupled. The facility spans 180,000 square feet and currently employs just over 400 people. Manufacturing capabilities include sheet metal fabrication, coil fabrication, thermoforming, powder coating and assembly. The Milford facility used 18.3 million pounds of steel and 3,000 miles of PVC last year.

    Baltimore Aircoil has offices and facilities around the world, and the Milford facility is one of their largest production centers.

    You can read more about the visit here in the Milford Beacon.

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  • Senator Coons joins Secretary Chu at DSU to talk energy efficiency

    Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and Senator Chris Coons

    On Monday, Senator Coons joined United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu on the campus of Delaware State University. Secretary Chu’s visit marked DSU’s participation in President Obama’s national Better Building Challenge, a public-private partnership that will save billions of dollars in energy costs, promote energy independence and create tens of thousands of jobs in the hard-hit construction sector.

    “We’re grateful to have Secretary Chu back in Delaware for the second time in just a few months,” Senator Coons said. “Energy efficiency is one of the most straightforward and effective ways we can save money and conserve energy.”  

    As a Better Buildings Challenge partner, DSU aims to reduce energy consumption by 25% in about two million square feet of building space by 2015. To do that, the university will decrease energy usage and update vital facility systems using a new and innovative financing option. New Castle County and the State of Delaware are also partners in the Better Building Challenge.

    Chris is a longtime advocate of energy efficiency programs, dating back to his work on former Governor Ruth Ann Minner’s Energy Taskforce. He is currently a member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Researches and is a co-chair of the Alliance to Save Energy.

    To learn more about Chris’ work on energy issues, click here.

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  • ICYMI: News Journal praises Senator Coons’ “daring” energy-finance bill

    The News Journal featured an editorial on Sunday endorsing Senator Coons’ new legislative proposal to level the playing field by giving investors in renewable-energy projects access to a decades-old tax advantage now available only to investors in fossil fuel-based energy projects.

    We have witnessed a lot of talk about energy, “green jobs,” climate change and renewable sources. We have heard calls for America to be energy independent, to be innovate and to be steady in lowering the volatile energy sources. The most sensible proposal has been to go for “all of the above” when it comes to types of energy.

    Last week, U.S. Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware introduced a bill that would create a new partnership structure for would-be investors in renewable energy. The structure would offer tax advantages that would spur investors to support companies that will meet the tests of the energy market.

    The idea holds promise.

    The bill is called the Master Limited Partnership Parity Act — “parity” being the key. It would give renewable energy companies the same opportunities now available to other energy industries.

    Click here to read the full editorial on the News Journal’s website.

    Click here to learn more about the bill.

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  • Video: Senator Coons introduces bill to spark investment in renewable energy projects

    U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) took to the Senate floor on June 7, 2012 to discuss legislation he introduced with Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) to give renewable energy projects access to a tax incentive available now only to oil, gas, and coal projects. Their bill, the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act, brings fairness back to the tax code and helps level the playing field for investors in alternative energy projects.

    Click here to read more about the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act.

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  • ICYMI: Writing in NY Times, experts in energy finance endorse Senator Coons’ proposal

    The New York Times featured an op-ed on Saturday about the importance of developing new ways to finance alternative energy projects. The op-ed, which was penned by Dan Reicher, Executive Director of Stanford University’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, and Felix Mormann, a Fellow with the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, discusses Senator Coons’ proposal to introduce legislation to allow master limited partnership investment in renewable energy to help “level the playing field between conventional and renewable energy.”

    If renewable energy is going to become fully competitive and a significant source of energy in the United States, then further technological innovation must be accompanied by financial innovation so that clean energy sources gain access to the same low-cost capital that traditional energy sources like coal and natural gas enjoy.

    Two financial mechanisms that have driven investment in traditional energy projects — real estate investment trusts and master limited partnerships — could, with some help from Washington, be extended to renewable energy projects to lower their cost and make America’s energy future cleaner, cheaper — and more democratic.

    Click here to read the full op-ed on New York Time’s website.

    Click here to learn more about Chris’ work to promote clean energy technology.

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  • Bloom Energy breaks ground in Newark

    Ground-breaking ceremony for Bloom Energy facility in Newark, Delaware

    NEWARK — Senator Coons was on hand to commemorate the ground-breaking of Bloom Energy's new manufacturing facility on the grounds of the old Chrysler plant in Newark Monday morning -- an important moment for the Delaware's economic future.

    "When we think about the threads that will keep America competitive in the global economy for the next generation, we think of innovation, entrepreneurship, clean energy and manufacturing - and all of those are coming together today here in Delaware," Senator Coons said. "In building its East Coast facility here in Newark, Bloom isn't just investing in its own cutting-edge technology - Bloom is investing in Delaware's communities, our families, and our future. This is a wonderful day for Delaware, and is a day made possible because of what Delaware brings to the table: a talented workforce, a welcoming business climate, and the tremendous leadership of folks like Governor Markell, Secretary O'Mara and DEDO Director Levin. I am proud to welcome Bloom Energy to Delaware today, and look forward to a long, fruitful relationship."

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  • Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future

    This week, the White House released a one-year progress report on the President’s Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future, which identifies steps to help reduce our reliance on foreign oil, save families and businesses money, and make the U.S. a global leader in clean energy.

    The President’s plan is critically important for our energy future because it identifies steps to move beyond the piecemeal approach of last several decades and offers a comprehensive set of energy policy goals.

    As a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senator Coons is actively engaged in promoting energy security, efficiency, and clean energy innovation.  He believes a clear, cohesive energy policy that includes both the public and the private sector would empower investors, innovators, researchers, and entrepreneurs to develop game-changing energy technologies.

    In analyzing the White House’s progress report, a few key themes emerge:

    Expanding Domestic Production of Oil and Gas and Reducing Imports

    Since 2008, the U.S. has increased domestic oil production by more than 12 percent and natural gas production by roughly 15 percent, making America the new world leader in natural gas production.  Currently, we have more oil and gas rigs operating than the rest of the world combined, and we are less dependent on foreign oil than in the last 16 years. 

    Chris believes that we must continue to grow our domestic energy production in ways that meets health and safety standards and limits environmental impact.  While greater domestic production will not bring down gas prices overnight, it will contribute to our long-term energy security.  

    Establishing New Fuel Economy Standards

    This past year, President Obama announced a historic agreement with major automakers to increase the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards to 54.5 miles per gallon for cars and light-duty trucks by model year 2025.  The Energy Information Administration’s latest outlook recognized that fuel economy standards have contributed to our increased energy security.

    Chris recently joined 29 of his fellow Senators in signing a letter expressing strong support for the new CAFE standards, which  will save consumers $1.7 trillion at the pump and reduce oil consumption by 2.2 million barrels a day – more than the total amount we import from OPEC. 

    Supporting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

    Since 2009, the Administration has completed energy upgrades in more than one million homes across the country, many of which will save families over $400 on heating and cooling bills each year.  Due to investments in clean energy, the U.S. has nearly doubled renewable energy generation from wind, solar, and geothermal sources since 2008.

    Chris is a passionate advocate for clean energy innovation, in particular through the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy. He recently had the opportunity to visit their conference and see cutting-edge energy ideas at work.

    Ending Subsidies for Oil and Gas Companies

    The President’s FY 2013 budget seeks to eliminate subsides for oil and gas companies that cost American taxpayers $4 billion annually and impede investments in cleaner energy.  Chris agrees these subsidies are a waste of taxpayer dollars and provide unnecessary support for mature energy technology.  He voted last year in favor of the Close Big Oil Tax Loopholes Act (S. 258) to end these subsidies, and while this vote was unsuccessful, Chris will continue to work to ensure that clean energy industries are not disadvantaged in comparison to the oil and gas industry. 

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  • Senator Coons to help introduce Clean Energy Standard Act

    Senator Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, will join several of his Senate colleagues and leaders in the energy field for a press conference on Thursday to roll out a bill that aims to set strategic, practical clean energy standards on the largest utilities.

    The Clean Energy Standards Act of 2012, which comes with no cost to the federal government, has three major objectives:

    • To promote a diverse set of sources of low- and zero carbon electricity generation in the U.S.
    • To drive clean energy innovation and American ingenuity  
    • To do so simply, transparently, predictably, and cost-effectively with a long-term market signal.

    Senate Energy Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) is the lead sponsor of the bill. 

    The press conference will occur a day after both senators delivered remarks supporting federal investments in the development of innovative clean energy at the third annual Department of Energy ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit.

    Video, audio, and photos of Chris’ remarks will be posted to the website after the press conference.

    Click here to learn more about Chris’ work advocating for clean energy. 

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  • Senator Coons hails new international cooperation on climate change and clean air

    This morning, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a new climate change and clean air initiative at the State Department. This initiative will bring together a coalition of countries including Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Bangladesh, and Ghana to fight some of the biggest contributions to global climate change.

    The Climate and Clean Air Coalition, in cooperation with the U.N. Environment Programme, will target so-called short-lived "climate forcers." Those substances like methane, black carbon and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) remain in the atmosphere only days or weeks, unlike carbon dioxide, which lasts generations.  Collectively, they account for 30-40% of current global warming. The initiative will look to find ways to reduce these pollutants that have the potential for reducing average global temperatures by ½ degree Celsius. This could be a significant reduction in light of the recent pledge reduce average global temperatures by 2 degrees Celsius at last year’s international conference on climate change.

    Senator Coons is a strong supporter of cooperative, international approaches to fighting climate change and improve clean air. Prior to last year’s international conference on climate change in Durban, South Africa, he joined 15 of his Senate colleagues in signing a letter urging coordinated international efforts as we transition to a clean energy economy.

    Chris was also glad to hear that additional countries, including many in Europe and Latin America, are expected to join the coalition next year. All reductions are voluntary and the programs are low cost or even cost neutral.

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency head Lisa Jackson joined Secretary Clinton for this morning’s announcement, highlighting the health benefits of the initiative. Her agency estimates these programs could save over 2.5 million lives and prevent some of the 30-50 million tons of agricultural losses each year due to these pollutants.

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