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Sound policy can break down barriers to energy efficiency at the local, state, regional and national levels. The Alliance promotes energy efficiency policies that are meaningful, politically viable and implementable.

Critical to the Solution

Barriers to energy efficiency — including the need for upfront capital investment, lack of consumer awareness and highly-subsidized prices for fossil fuels — often prevent even the "low-hanging fruit" from being picked. Fortunately, sound energy policy can break through these barriers and transform market conditions to create an energy-efficient nation.

Realizing energy efficiency's greatest potential is key component of the Alliance's mission and effective policy is a critical part of the solution. To achieve this goal, the Alliance Policy Team, which includes a research group and a government relations group, focuses on three main tasks:

  • Policy formulation and analysis;
  • Policy advocacy; and
  • Education of policymakers, consumers and the media.

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President Obama  Embraces Energy Efficiency in 2012 State of the Union

In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama described his vision for “an America built to last” that makes efficiency a solid cornerstone of the equation. Throughout his speech, the president touched upon ways the U.S. economy could improve through energy efficiency.

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Energy efficiency policy faces challenges in 2012, but Congress is ripe for legislation that saves money and energy. In particular, a bipartisan package that includes a broad energy efficiency proposal and an appliance standards bill has the best chance for approval.

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