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Where Do the Presidential Candidates Stand on Energy Efficiency?

Elisa Wood
August 20, 2012  |  2 Comments

We know that what a political candidate says during a campaign often differs from what the eventual office-holder does. We also know that candidates choose their words carefully to give themselves wiggle room for modifications in course.

So we listen for innuendo and subtleties when candidates talk about our special interests. What kind of qualifying language do they use? Are they truly against X, Y and Z, or only under special circumstances?

Below are some quotes on energy efficiency from President Barack Obama and Republican front-runner Mitt Romney. I’ll start with Romney since his stand is less clear, at least to me. Romney pushed a green agenda while Governor of Massachusetts, but recently attacked renewable energy as “imaginary.” He doesn’t, however, appear to direct the same criticism at energy efficiency.

Romney on energy efficiency

“I also want to see us become more energy efficient. I’m told that we use almost twice as much energy per person as does a European, and more like three times as much as does a Japanese citizen. We could do a lot better. I’d like to see our vehicles, and our homes, and our systems of insulation and so forth become far more efficient. I believe that we have a role in trying to encourage that to happen.” – Think Progress, June 6, 2011 (See the video here.)

When he was governor of Massachusetts, Romney proposed a four step energy plan, which began with increasing energy efficiency for homes, businesses, state buildings, and vehicles.

In contrast, Romney pushes an agenda of energy production, not savings, on his campaign website. He criticizes Obama’s green energy programs, and calls for alternative energy funding to be used on basic research. The energy issues page does not mention energy efficiency or conservation.

Obama on energy efficiency

“The easiest way to save money is to waste less energy,” – Obama, January 24, 2012, State of the Union Address.

Obama has been unabashedly pro-energy efficiency. As I reported in February, Obama’s 2013 budget won accolades from energy efficiency advocates because it called for about $1.2 billion in spending for energy efficiency.

In addition, Obama’s Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future pushes energy efficiency across all sectors: buildings, homes, factories, vehicles, and calls for export of U.S. energy efficiency technologies.

Still, in the “Energy and Environment” section of his campaign website, energy production takes up most of the ink — wind, solar, oil and clean coal — as part of his “all of the above strategy.” The site includes a section on the fuel economy standards Obama negotiated with car manufacturers.

In Congress, Republicans and Democrats have both pushed energy efficiency legislation. It remains to be seen if the resource can remain free of the political fray in this election, where candidates seem determined to disagree on everything. If you have found other quotes by the candidates on energy efficiency, please post them in the comments here. Let’s keep watching what’s said.

 Elisa Wood is a long-time energy writer. Subscribe to her free Energy Efficiency Markets newsletter at RealEnergyWriters.com

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ANONYMOUS
September 5, 2012
Owebama is a hack in sheep's clothing. He is a community organizer - one who PROMISED to run a TRANSPARENT administration but yet hides his own COLLEGE RECORDS - why is that? Why is it that 400 people in his class at Columbia and NOT ONE OF THEM remembers him? Hmmm - I know in my class of 1000 people, at LEAST 50 - probably more than that would remember me!

He has a JOBS CZAR - Jeffrey Immelt - CEO of GE who specializes in sending JOBS TO CHINA.

He has a TREASURY SECRETARY - Geithner - who doesn't submit his taxes!

Talk about Mutt and Jeff - the blind leading the blind.

He invested $500 MILLION in Solyndra - subordinating the new, government debt behind that of PRIVATE INVESTORS - contributors to his campaign - ALL AGAINST the admonition of his own administration.

His wife can no longer practice law - WHY IS THAT?
Neither can he - WHY IS THAT?

These are ALL QUESTIONS we need to ask about the CURRENT president, let alone the next one.

OWEBAMA has RAISED OUR DEBT by over SIX TRILLION DOLLARS and NO AMOUNT of renewable energy programs are going to help that.

He unilaterally STOPPED DRILLING for oil in the Gulf for over a year - letting many of those platforms move elsewhere - never to return.

He unilaterally stopped the pipeline from Canada after it had been YEARS in the making.

His cabinet members want to see the "Europization" of America - with GAS in the $7.50 / gallon range.

OWEBAMA is everything that is BAD FOR AMERICA - NEVER BEFORE has America been as divided as it is now - he is not a bridge builder - he has CAUSED the very chasm that we stand on right now.

In the end, OBAMA MUST GO.
Allen Gerhardt
Allen Gerhardt
August 24, 2012
If we look at the record of the legislature, we see a big difference between the Democrat and Republican bills. http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/index.php?q=page/legislative-database-the-most-anti-environment-house-in-history

President Obama has, through executive order, set a goal of energy efficiency and self sufficiency for the US military bases, using the buying power of the military to support research and installation of renewable energy systems. These military purchases allow a scale up of domestic manufacturing of renewable energy, mostly solar, but also wind and wave power.

Romney owes most of his election funds to big oil and coal, and has campaigned against the PTC for wind, and alludes to a desire to place renewable energy in a box of "some day maybe", by only supporting R&D. http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2012/08/does-mitt-romney-really-understand-energy

http://grist.org/politics/stearns-accidentally-exposes-gop-energy-agenda/

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Elisa Wood is a long-time energy writer whose work appears in many of the industry's top magazines and newsletters. Her blog on energy efficiency appears on more than 100 sites and has been picked up by the New York Times and Reuters. She...
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