A guest post from Craig Severance at Energy Economy Online discussing Ed Mazria’s Architecture 2030 concept for job creation and economic stimulus through a massive energy efficiency investment in America’s buildings through a mortgage subsidy program. Quite simply, this is perhaps the most valuable W5 strategy (win economically (stimulus, competitiveness, etc), win on energy, win […]
Entries Tagged as 'energy efficiency'
“Architecture 2030” Plan to Revive Economy
June 17th, 2009 · Comments Off on “Architecture 2030” Plan to Revive Economy
Tags: analysis · architecture · building green · climate legislation · Congress · Energy · energy efficiency
Apartment Building Associations Seek Inefficient Buildings?
June 9th, 2009 · Comments Off on Apartment Building Associations Seek Inefficient Buildings?
The National Multi Housing Council and National Apartment Association have put out an “appeal” calling for letters to Congress against instituting national building standards for energy efficiency that would move the nation on a path toward sensible building infrastructure. This misleading, deceptive, and wrong-headed appeal seeks to add more voices toward those seeking to sabotage […]
Tags: energy efficiency
ACEEE analysis of ACES EE or Energy Efficiency Makes CENTS (LOTS OF CENTS!!!!)
June 9th, 2009 · 4 Comments
The energy efficiency sections of HR 2454, the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act, are, almost certainly, its strongest elements. The United States, for a wide-ranging set of reasons, has evolved into a far more energy inefficient society than sensible (rather than stove-piped and distorted) economics would suggest should be the case. The […]
Tags: cap and trade · Energy · energy efficiency
Markey on racing for clean energy
June 6th, 2009 · Comments Off on Markey on racing for clean energy
Chairman Ed Markey’s OPED, The race for clean-energy innovation, earns both cheers of agreement and moans of discord. Absolutely spot on is the beginning, highlighting the truth that we are facing a race for trillions of dollars in clean-energy investments. As President Obama says, “the nation that leads in 21st-century clean energy is the nation […]
Tags: ed markey · Energy · energy efficiency
Better Buildings Soon? Energy & Climate Bill Would Set National Energy Codes
June 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Amid the focus on Waxman-Markey’s climate-focused provisions, sometimes we (I) lose sight of the strongest and most valuable portions of the American Climate and Energy Security (ACES) Act: the Energy Efficiency elements. It is (nearly …) without question that one of the fastest, highest payoff, and most powerful near-term (and continuing) Silver BBs to tackle […]
Tags: analysis · architecture · climate change · energy efficiency
16 Times Louder
May 21st, 2009 · 1 Comment
This evening, the House Energy and Commerce Committee voted the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act out for consideration by the rest of the House. This bill is filled with good … and bad elements. It has strong provisions for improving energy efficiency in the United States, a weak renewable energy standard, and […]
Tags: climate change · Congress · Energy · energy efficiency · environmental · global warming deniers · politics
Valuing Cutting Oil Dependency: And the new auto standard deal
May 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
The announced deal to strengthen auto mileage standards, aiming for a fleet average of 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016, has many implications. One of these is, quite clearly, reduced oil use. According to President Obama we will save 1.8 billion barrels of oil over the lifetime of the vehicles sold in the next five […]
Tags: analysis · energy efficiency
Energy COOL: Hubbing the Home
May 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: Hubbing the Home
Since diving into the deep end when it comes to energy issues, almost every day sees new fascinating concepts, approaches, and technologies. Fascinating … exciting … even hope inspiring at times. And, as well, as the passion builds, so many of these are truly Energy COOL. In true EcoGeek fashion, meandering among the booths at […]
Tags: electricity · Energy · energy cool · energy efficiency · energy smart · environmental
Progressive, Knowledgeable Environmentalists Need Not Apply?
May 11th, 2009 · Comments Off on Progressive, Knowledgeable Environmentalists Need Not Apply?
Recently, several incongruous stories have crossed the desk (via those Internet tubes). Barbara Boxer hired, into a key counsel position for the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, a Republican whose resume includes fighting against stronger acid-rain provisions when Republican counsel to the House Energy and Commerce Committee and employment with that stellar environmental institution, […]
Tags: Al Gore · climate change · Congress · energy efficiency · Global Warming · government energy policy · politics
Sanity strikes WashPost OPED pages
May 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Fred Hiatt has amassed a collection of global warming denying and fossil-foolish columnists for the Washington Post. George F. Will; Charles Krauthammer; Robert J. Samuelson can be counted on to enter the fray with deceit and truthiness to clouden our understanding of energy and climate issues, seeking to undermine the building of consensus toward policies […]
Tags: analysis · climate change · energy efficiency