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Energy Efficiency: Red, Blue or Happily Neither?

Elisa Wood
October 15, 2012  |  7 Comments

We’re so politically polarized about energy, it’s news when we’re not.

Exceptions exist, of course, but generally one side identifies with fossil fuels, the other with renewable energy. And energy efficiency seems to be the lucky orphan left out of the pick.

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy talked about this unique positioning last week when it released its annual state ranking for energy efficiency. True, the top states are blue: Massachusetts, California, New York, Oregon, and Vermont. But look at the states moving up the line most quickly.

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“These findings show that energy efficiency is being embraced by Republicans and Democrats alike at the state level,” said Steven Nadel, ACEEE executive director. “That nonpartisan status is crucial because too many conversations about U.S. energy policy begin with the false premise that the only way to safeguard our reliable energy future is to expand our supply. While some supply investments will be needed, the truth is that step one should always be energy efficiency, our cheapest, cleanest, and fastest energy resource.”

Advocates of combined heat and power noted a similar phenomenon at the US Combined Heat and Power Association’s annual meeting in Washington, DC last week. (CHP, a highly efficient although somewhat obscure technology, makes up 12 percent of U.S. electric capacity.)

“The issues related to CHP on both tickets are the same when you look at energy independence, clean energy, energy security – all the things that CHP brings to the energy debate. So regardless of how the election turns out, we should continue to see a bright future for CHP,” said Joe Allen, USCHPA chairman and Solar Turbines director of government affairs.

Perhaps energy efficiency escapes partisan titles because it is technology neutral — we can save any kind of energy. Massachusetts is number one for the second year in ACEEE’s ranking largely because of its Green Communities Act, legislation enacted in 2008 that boosted renewable energy and sustainable practices. In contrast, Oklahoma is rising quickly in the ranking, partly because of its natural gas efficiency programs. Oklahoma also significantly increased its electric energy efficiency budget and upped its energy savings, as did Montana and South Carolina.

Other policies that are neither green nor blue also boosted efficiency in states. For example, 24 states now have portfolio standards, targets to achieve a certain amount of energy savings by a prescribed date. Arizona, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont have the most aggressive portfolio standards, according to ACEEE. (On the national level, various pieces of legislation propose national efficiency portfolio standards, but Congress has taken no action on them.)

While the nation may face a stalemate on many issues, it does not on energy efficiency. The resource is growing rapidly. Utility energy efficiency budgets were $7 billion in 2011, a 27% increase over the previous year. Meanwhile, energy savings increased 40% from customer-funded efficiency programs to 18 million MWh, roughly equivalent to the electricity Wyoming uses each year, according to ACEEE.

Massachusetts’ held the top position for the second year because many parties sat at the table and worked together, according Jeremy McDiarmid, Massachusetts director for Environment Northeast, an organization that has played a key role helping the state develop energy efficiency policies.

Such cooperation is hard to find on the national energy scene. Still, energy efficiency, at least, appears to be welcome at almost any table, when and if, the parties finally gather.

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

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JP   -Jon Pierce
JP -Jon Pierce
October 22, 2012
It always begins with the center-centre of the mind/heart...

Since the battlefield is the mind, what we believe about IMAGINED ethics-to-efficiency, and what may well be a "given" revealed ethics and to-efficiency -
will forever be the argument if it is true that "given" matters can not be understood by some who refuse to believe.

It was a poster I saw by him who believed NOT in any higher power, the same wanting a static universe, Einstein, the same who neglected certain intimacy with his wife, - that was quoted:

"science can not save the alcoholic"

I think of when I am sloppy in life's "efficiencies" and believe if it were not for higher-input above the understanding of the greatest humans, I would do about 1/10th in of my current efforts... (OPINE # 672)
Elisa Wood
Elisa Wood
October 21, 2012
Dennis, thanks for the recommendations on coverage Your comments are helpful, as always. Jon and Thomas, interesting info on paybacks and energy use. Thomas you speak to one of the most intriguing explorations, I think, in energy efficiency right now: human behavior. What will inspire people to change the behaviors you describe? I'm fascinated by the work underway by Susan Mazur-Stommen and others on this. -- "Elisa and or Lisa" :)
Thomas M
Thomas M
October 21, 2012
Energy efficiency or energy reduction? Here are some numbers that may put things in perspective

3 out of 4 people leave the lights on when leaving a room
8 out of 10 people leave their computer running 24/7
9 out of 10 people leave appliances with phantom loads plugged in
7 out of 10 people race to stops lights and speed
18 out of 20 people fire up a large oven to heat a chicken nugget
19 out of 20 people close their blinds on a sunny winter day

Of course I could go on and on but hopefully you get the point. Energy efficiency and awareness starts with the user and this is where the focus should be first. Just because millions of dollars are spent on making things more efficient, how does that money compare to the amount of money that could be saved by learning to use the appliance you have today more efficiently instead?
JP   -Jon Pierce
JP -Jon Pierce
October 16, 2012
On paybacks:

Just saw the 75 ft dia 15 yr wind gen dismantled for new...
Payback is in 40 years if 1/2 the maintenance and res 30% tax credit inclusive at our OHIO's VERY EFFICIENT-ON-THE-DOLLAR structured existance. CLEAR CHOICE IS REAGAN's RED, I can see.
That newly city subsidised/ wind generator tax credit will NOT benefit very many at all, of the inner cities in OHIO, compared to Perry Nuclear, I have reasons to believe.

Can you show me wrong?
JP   -Jon Pierce
JP -Jon Pierce
October 16, 2012
Elisa and or Lisa:
Please humbly accept my concern and grammar:
only an unfinished 2 years of College of Engineering and over 5000 hours stocks research and over 1700 geothermal systems hands on:
- Sold 70+ plus years of 200 window- to - insulated siding and insulation sales, to consulting o over 70 contractors and training engineers:

We walk in to potential GT (geothermal) salescalls/ bill troubleshooting, ROI's concerns seeing infact if there is a signifficant load ON THE DOLLAR and then review existing user-efficiency of what is running (inds/Comm/Res)

As # 1 and #2 comment, there are factors to these Q's:

Are you at 10 cents or 16 or 20 / all KWH total billing? (OH ~ 10-11 total to 9 cents)
What are you spending now in Hot Water- domestic use and HVAC?
How much is Inds/Res/or light comm?
How many cities of / what demographics?

how many have a govenor (like Strickland (d)) who sits on the Ut'y board?

What NOPEC-like programs (180+ communities WERE SOLD) savinc some 4% when choices of over 11% savings may easily BE AVAILABLE then and now, and some were INCREASED to losing savings !

What CLOUD-COVER is over HOW MANY OF YOUR CITIES?

Why is wind good (here-there) and not as much in Fla???

What is the REAL ROI, getting back in 7 yr or 10 years or 20 years and 30 years [ as are in my county, 1979 units still running, geothermal, COP's over 3.8 from manufacturers smaller like TETCO, Delaware OH , (gone) and thousands were installed in the midwest in the early 1980's...?

Any good price on an AR patented 1981 system as www.Hydro-Temp.com ?
-which patented 100% Hot Water WHILE IN COOLING modes as Heat-Reclaim ...
and has dual compressors for 3-staging htg/Clg, proven in KY, TN, AR schools and more to be better than variable compressors for maintenances, etc. ?
Out of AR, delivery is expensive for a best system--.
Consultants, for Clev. OH. Mound School distric rejected Hydro-Temp bids and end up NOT-SEEING and then NOT GETTING GEO ?
Dennis Houghton
Dennis Houghton
October 16, 2012
Ms Wood,
I read each of your posts as apparently does "anonymous". I agree that you should drop the political angle to your writing. Whether it is true or not is irrelevant to the real task of educating the box of rocks out there that think that difficult to measure and "ill-defined" are the same thing.

Case studies with cost savings are really boring to write about and even to read but that is what my EE&RE customers want to see.

Governments adopt energy codes.
Industry develops new products to meet codes.
Businesses complain but comply by installing new products.
Businesses start to save money.
Energy Efficiency becomes becomes part of all building designs.
21st Century arrives.
ANONYMOUS
October 15, 2012
While I appreciate that this is an opinion piece, I wish the editors of REW would show a bit more discretion in what they link. By trying to combine the topic of state political affiliation with some ill-defined notion like "energy efficiency", the author ends up losing any shred of credibility. There is no verifiable relationship between the two. For example, every state has a fairly equal number of Republican and Democrat voters, and the difference in party affiliation between a red or blue state is maybe 10%. California, which is a very blue state, has over 5 million registered Republicans. That's more than the entire population of many states.

More importantly, true energy efficiency does not come from arbitrary government regulations. Instead it usually comes about due to market economic factors.

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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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