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"When the President issued a goal to cut energy waste in half, he advanced the Alliance's Energy 2030 plan, unveiled Thursday in Washington," said Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan.
A diverse coalition of energy leaders unveil a set of recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030. Achieving goal could save $327 billion annually and add 1.3 million jobs.
Commuters, homeowners, and appliance manufacturers – now is the time to make new energy efficiency investments and claim tax credits for improvements you made in 2012. On January 2, 2013, the American Tax Payer Relief Act of 2012 was signed into law, extending many expired tax credits until the end of 2013 and restoring them retroactively for 2012.
With Super Bowl Sunday fast approaching, we present to you the most energy-efficient football stadiums.
Start 2013 off right! Make a plan to be energy efficient every month of the year with our 12 energy-saving tips.
"For the second time in a contentious lame duck session of the 112th Congress, energy efficiency proved to be the ‘bipartisan sweet spot’ on energy legislation," said Alliance to Save Energy President Kateri Callahan.
The year 2012 was a milestone for us at the Alliance to Save Energy: We celebrated 35 years of advancing energy efficiency, and laid solid groundwork for another 35 years. Throughout the the year, we charged forward with consumer outreach, on-the-ground projects, and political advocacy to inject “using less, doing more” into people’s daily lives. These are our proudest moments of 2012.
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- ToSaveEnergy “#Energyefficiency-I totally think we have a lot of areas there that we can agree on & everyone supports energy efficiency"-@RepEdWhitfield
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