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'Cash for Caulkers' Means Rebates for Homeowners

Posted by Energy Wire on August 3, 2010 at 10:55 AM

The “Cash for Caulkers” program, designed to reduce carbon emissions, fund  energy efficient construction, and create new jobs is likely to pass this summer.
The bill will provide both homeowners and contractors substantial rebates for energy efficient improvements they make. The bill as written consists of two rebate programs, the “Silver Star” and the “Gold Star”. The “Gold Star” offers the highest rebate of $3,000 and requires homeowners to reduce their total energy consumption by 20%.

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Utilities? I Hear You, But I Don't Trust You

Posted by Energy Wire on August 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM

We could debate endlessly over regulated versus unregulated energy markets.  And that debate will surely continue.  But countries with more regulated markets seem to have one attribute cornered: consumer trust.
So says the second key finding about consumer responses to energy conservation programs in Accenture's survey, "Understanding Consumer Preferences in Energy Efficiency" (http://bit.ly/9zMTSh). I introduced the survey here (http://bit.ly/drMT1K) and examined the first key finding here (http://bit.ly/am8rmy).

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DOE Funding CO2 Reduction Projects

Posted by Energy Wire on August 2, 2010 at 11:21 AM

The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) has implemented two technology clean-energy research projects to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The projects are part of a $106 million stimulus funding program.
The DOE is also creating a “solar fuels innovation hub,” which is a research center focused exclusively on converting sunlight into liquid fuels.

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Energy Efficiency Programs: The Gap Between Truth and Perception

Posted by Energy Wire on July 28, 2010 at 12:25 PM

A few weeks back (http://bit.ly/drMT1K), I mentioned Accenture’s comprehensive survey, “Understanding Consumer Preferences in Energy Efficiency” (http://bit.ly/9zMTSh). The survey made five key findings on consumer opinions toward electricity management programs, which I promised to examine in future posts. Here’s Accenture’s first finding:
There is a significant contradiction between consumer perceptions and their actual knowledge of energy efficiency.

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GE Dares You to Use Your 'Ecomagination'

Posted by Energy Wire on July 23, 2010 at 3:57 PM

Think you have the next big energy idea?
GE has launched the “Ecomagination” challenge to find new ideas in grid efficiency, renewable energy, and eco homes and buildings.  The concept behind the 10-week challenge is to invite collaboration--a great approach to combat  issues that affects us all.

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Use White to Save Green

Posted by Energy Wire on July 23, 2010 at 3:34 PM

Can painting your roof white save money and slow climate change?
According to U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu, this small stepcould mean a savings of $735 million annually in U.S. energy bills and an emissions reduction equal to removing 1.2 million cars from the road. Chu is setting the example by directing all Energy Department offices to install white roofs during new construction, and is encouraging all other federal agencies to do the same.

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CPG in Hand, Bravo PSB!

Posted by Energy Wire on July 23, 2010 at 1:54 PM

Governments at all levels are often pilloried for bureaucracy, so it's a beautiful thing when government permitting goes smoothly--and fast.
That would be the case for the Certificate of Public Good that arrived in today's mail for the 13 KW photovoltaic project atop our building scheduled for August installation. Our contractor, Alteris, on our behalf, submitted the application on June 14, 2010 and the CPG was signed and issued July 7, 2010. Well done, Vermont Public Service Board!

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Accenture Study: Selling Energy Efficiency to Consumers Isn't Going to Be Easy

Posted by Energy Wire on July 16, 2010 at 2:52 PM

If you have time to read but one report on consumer behavior and energy efficiency this year, the recent report from Accenture should be it.
The global business consultancy surveyed more than 9,000 consumers in 17 countries in January 2010 and produced a 36-page summary of its findings, "Understanding Consumer Preferences in Energy Efficiency" (http://bit.ly/9zMTSh). It's must-reading for energy efficiency marketers at utilities and energy efficiency implementation companies.

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Energy Efficiency Marketing Comes Up Short

Posted by Energy Wire on July 12, 2010 at 4:13 PM

This is fun.
Mark Masteller at the Cascadia Green Building Council, in the Anchorage Daily News (adn.com), compares energy efficiency marketing to erectile dysfunction. Guess which is better marketed?

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Sleepless in Vermont

Posted by Energy Wire on July 9, 2010 at 4:11 PM
A few months ago I wrote several posts about the energy efficiency project at our 19th-century Vermont farmhouse (http://bit.ly/byg8uM and http://bit.ly/bA2L48). I reported that we achieved a 78% improvement in air-tightness, as measured by before and after blower door tests.
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