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Energy Efficiency: Driving America Toward a Healthier Economy, a Cleaner Environment, and Greater Energy Security Kateri Callahan President, Alliance to Save Energy Kansas Economic Policy Conference October 11, 2007 Presentation Outline A Word About the Alliance America s Greatest Resource: Energy Efficiency Why Energy Efficiency & Why Now? How to Tap the Energy Efficiency Resource Fully: - Unleashing the Power of Public Policy - Unleashing the Power of the Utility Industry - Unleashing the Power of the Consumer 1

What is the Alliance? Mission: To advance energy efficiency world-wide through policy, education, research, technology deployment, market transformation and communication initiatives. Chaired by Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR) and James Rogers (CEO, Duke Energy) with strong bi-partisan congressional, corporate & public interest leadership: - NRDC, California Energy Commission, Whirlpool, Johns Manville, EEI, SMUD, Southern California Edison, The DOW Chemical Company, Siemens, OsramSylvania, EPS Capital, White & Case, Exelon, BP America, Georgia Tech, City of Long Beach, Kendall Foundation, Consumer Federation of America What is the Alliance? NGO coalition of 130+ prominent business, government, environmental and consumer leaders who promote the efficient and clean use of energy worldwide Headquartered in Washington, D.C. with operations in Eastern Europe, South Africa, Mexico, India and several states in the U.S. 2

Why Energy Efficiency? Energy Efficiency is an Abundant National Resource: CHEAPER Each $1 invested in Energy Star program = $75 in energy cost savings and $15 of investment in new efficiency technologies Average Cost of DSM Programs.02 -.04 cents/kwh QUICKER In 2001, California cut peak electricity use by 10% in less than a year CLEANER Negawatt produces NO ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT EHANCES ECONOMY and SECURITY Minimizes Needs for Imported Energy Creates New Jobs Helps Keep Energy Prices Lower by Reducing Demand Why Energy Efficiency? It s America s Greatest Energy Resource Energy Efficiency: America's Greatest Energy Resource Geothermal, Solar, and Wind Hydroelectric Wood, Waste, and Alcohol Energy Savings Domestic Production Net Imports Nuclear Power Coal Natural Gas Petroleum Energy Efficiency and Conservation 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Quads (2004) Source: Alliance to Save Energy 3

Why Energy Efficiency? Clean and Cost-Effective Energy Efficiency is AVOIDING roughly 2.5 billion tons of CO2 annually & Roughly $400 billion energy savings per year A Perfect Storm : Energy Use is an Economic & Security Issue 4

A Perfect Storm : Energy is a Pocketbook Issue A Perfect Storm : Energy is a Pocketbook Issue Average Household Expenditures Percent Change from Last Winter If 10% Warmer If 10% Colder Fuel Base Case Than Forecast Than Forecast Natural Gas 9.5-1.7 20.3 Heating Oil 21.8 9.8 31.6 Propane 16.3 4.3 27.7 Electricity 3.9-1.3 7.2 Average Expenditures 9.8 0.1 18.4 Source: EIA Winter 2007-08 Fuels Outlook Winter = October 1 through March 31 5

A Perfect Storm: Energy Use is a Climate Issue Share of Global Energy-Related CO2 Emissions by Country (2005) US Other Sectors, 13% US Buildings, 8% China, 19% Russia, 6% Japan, 4% India, 4% Others, 32%, Western Europe, 13% Source: Energy Information Administration A Perfect Storm: Energy Use is a Climate Issue 1/3+ of Americans say global warming ranks as the world s largest environmental problem 70% Want more federal action 75% Would pay more for green electricity 6

Still Great Potential for Energy Efficiency Resource DOE national lab study found that increasing energy efficiency throughout the economy could cut U.S. energy use by 10% in 2010 and 20 % in 2020 McKinsey Global Institute found that U.S. energy demand growth through 2030 could be fully met through deployment of cost-effective energy measures and products U.S current annual spending on energy efficiency could be doubled to $400 billion with strong public policies and increased private investment (ACEEE) Kansas: A Look at the Challenge 7

Barriers to Full Use of Energy Efficiency Principal Agent or Split Incentives - Home builder versus buyer - Utility versus customer Transaction Costs - Lack of information on life-cycle cost for products and/or paybacks for upgrades Consequences: Barriers can impact half or more of the energy used in residential and commercial markets (ACEEE/IEA report) Public policies essential to overcome barriers Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: 4 Tools for Success Research and Development Create Technologies - RD&D Partnerships with Industry Standards Set a Floor - Codes and Standards (Buildings, Equipment, Vehicles) - Energy Efficiency Performance Standards for Utilities Incentives Make them Viable - Market Transformers (Tax Incentives, Rebates, Loan Guarantees; Trade-in Programs) - Utility Programs (DSM, Demand Response, etc.) Public Education Makes them Widespread - Consumer Education and Awareness Campaigns - Labeling (Energy Star) 8

Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: EPAct 2005 Will reduce energy use in 2020 by 1.8 Quads or 1.5% of projected national energy use - 75% of savings are from standards and tax incentives Major Provisions Include: - Variety of new RD&D programs authorized (funding depends on appropriations) - Energy efficiency tax incentives - Authorizes $450 Million consumer education program - Appliance/equipment standards: 16+3 products Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: Pending Federal Legislation House and/or Senate Provisions Include: - RD&D Program Authorities - Tax Incentives for Energy Efficient products and improvements - Increase in CAFE Standards - Consensus Appliance Standards - Advanced Building Codes Best of Both in a Final Bill Would : - Save $850 Billion in energy costs by 2030 - Reduce CO2 Nearly 20% from forecast 9

Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: States Hold the Key 45 Quads savings since 1973 One-fifth induced by intentional policy Most is either state policy or state-induced federal policy Kansas Embraces Efficiency Energy Savings Johnson Performance County Sunset Contracting Drive Office & the Facility Conservation Building LEED Improvement Gold Rating! Program (FCIP) 10

Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: State Action Matters! Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: State Building Codes 11

Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: Incentivize! Tax Incentives New home income tax Homeowner (AZ, DC, MT, NM) Builder (OK, OR) - Existing home deductions CA, DC, ID, OR - Commercial building deductions/credits NM, NY, OR - Property tax exemptions MD local option, NV, - Energy Star sales tax holidays - Zero or Low-Interest Loans and Rebates - Kansas $2 Million KEEP initiative Unleashing the Power of Public Policy: A Prescription for Success Western Governors CDEAC Recommendations Migrate Best Practices to ALL western states - Institute Electric & Natural Gas DSM Programs - Update & Enforce New Building Codes - Government Leadership in Facilities/Practices - Financial Incentives - Pricing Policies (Pay more for the more you use) - Education & Outreach - Technology R&D and Transfer - Form Regional Initiatives - Feasible to reduce electricity use 20% in 2020 12

Challenge: Unleashing the Power of Utilities Unleashing the Power of the Consumer: Public Education and Outreach California Cut Energy Use and Peak Demand Flex Your Power Campaign - Retail promotions - TV, Print & Radio Advertising 20/20 Utility Rebate Program - Automatic Enrollment Simple Requirement - Executive Order All Investor-owned Utilities Results Reduced energy consumption at peak by 14% 32% of residents & businesses cut energy use by at least 20% Per capita energy use lower than any industrialized nation Cost of savings lower than contract or spot market power purchases 13

Unleashing the Power of Kansas: Suggestions for Success National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency - EEI, NARUC, EPA, DOE Western Governors Association Energy Efficiency Task Force Report EPA Clean Energy- Environment Guide to Action State Policies that Encourage Utility Energy Efficiency Programs - DOE, NARUC, NASEO, ASE, RAP Unleashing the Power of Kansas: A Vision for Tomorrow! Kansas 14

Contact Us! Alliance to Save Energy 1850 M Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20036 Phone: 202.857.0666 Website: www.ase.org Kateri Callahan, President kcallahan@ase.org 15