Benefits of Energy Efficiency
Using energy more efficiently is one of the best and fastest ways to save money.
The cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency reduces greenhouse gas emissions, creates jobs, and helps meets growing energy demand.
The many benefits of energy efficiency include:
Environmental: Increased energy efficiency can lower greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants, as well as decrease water use.
Economic: Improving energy efficiency can lower your utility bills, create jobs in the local community, and help stabilize electricity prices and volatility.
Utility System Benefits: Improving your energy efficiency will help provide long-term benefits by lowering overall electricity demand, and also reducing the need to invest in new electricity generation and transmission infrastructure.
Risk Management: Energy efficiency also helps diversify utility resource portfolios and can be a hedge against uncertainty associated with fluctuating fuel prices.
In addition to these benefits, the EPA has researched and laid out local opportunities created by energy efficiency.
Local Opportunities to Improve Energy Efficiency
Local governments can take a range of approaches to promote energy efficiency, both in their own operations and in their communities.
Local Government Operations and Facilities: Energy costs can be a significant line item in a local government’s annual operating budget. By investing in energy efficiency, local governments can achieve substantial energy cost savings across their facilities and demonstrate energy and environmental leadership. In addition to improving the efficiency of existing and new facilities, local governments can incorporate energy efficiency criteria into product procurement decisions.
Water and Wastewater Facilities: Municipal water and wastewater facilities are typically the largest consumers of energy in municipal operations. Improving the energy efficiency of equipment and operations at the water and wastewater facilities can reduce energy costs, and greenhouse gas emissions, and increase treatment efficiency.
Non–Governmental Buildings: Government buildings typically account for a relatively small percentage of the total GHG emissions of a jurisdiction. Strategies to improve the energy efficiency of commercial, industrial, and other non-governmental buildings allow local governments to achieve much greater benefits than by focusing on their buildings alone.
Residential: Helping homeowners improve energy efficiency in their homes can be an effective strategy for local governments to reduce energy demand, help households save money, improve comfort and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Utilities and Energy Efficiency Program Sponsors: By working with electric and gas utilities, regional energy efficiency alliances, and other organizations dedicated to improving energy efficiency, local governments can leverage resources and capitalize on the expertise and unique abilities of utilities and alliances to improve energy efficiency among end-users in their jurisdictions.
To learn more about the benefits of energy efficiency or to view your options to make your building more energy-efficient contact us by calling 888 979 SOLAR
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