Source: ACEEE |
Per the ACEEE website the report "examines six of the primary policy areas in which states typically pursue energy efficiency: utility and “public benefits” programs and policies; transportation policies; building energy codes; combined heat and power (CHP) policies; state government-led initiatives around energy efficiency; and appliance and equipment standards." Energy efficiency has the ability to make a large impact towards reducing our carbon footprint, increasing our personal comfort, and saving money on fuel costs. If you live in some of the states that were at the bottom of the rankings, don't fret, you can help move your state up the rankings by working with the electric and gas utilities in your state, local government, and your public utility commission.
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Sadly, the link doesn't display for me full-size, but I'm guessing my new home state of Virginia doesn't fare so well?
I'm really enjoying reading--thank you!
Hi Kris,
Virginia ranks 37th. Lots of room for improvement! Thanks for stopping by and checking out the blog.
-Justin
Great scorecard
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