Congressional Delegation Lauds Vermont's Energy Efficiency Programs
Earning State Top Ranking In National Report
WASHINGTON (Tuesday, June 5) - Vermont's Congressional Delegation - Sen.
Patrick Leahy (D), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I), and Rep. Peter Welch (D) -
praised Vermont's national leadership in energy efficiency, which earned
the state a top ranking in the American Council for an Energy-Efficient
Economy's The State Energy
Efficiency Scorecard for 2006.
The report, which will be released later today in Washington, D.C.,
ranks Vermont number one nationally, tied with Connecticut and
California, based on eight energy efficiency policy categories. The
full report is available
to download by visiting
www.aceee.org.
It is also available by PDF.
As the nation's first statewide provider of energy efficiency services,
Efficiency Vermont is a hallmark example of a successful home-grown
program that puts Vermont at the forefront of energy efficiency
initiatives nationally. In commending the state's top ranking, the
delegation noted that the federal government would do well to follow
Vermont's aggressive leadership with nation-wide policies that promote
efficiency and renewable energy development.
Leahy said, "This is further recognition of the example that Vermonters
have long offered to the rest of the country in environmental and energy
stewardship. Vermont has been a longtime leader in energy efficiency
standards, and efficiency investments have allowed us to save close to 2
percent of out annual electric needs -- more than any other state.
Vermont's congressional delegation is a catalyst for change also at the
federal level, because we need to replace the status quo policies of a
White House that has sat on its hands as the energy situation has
worsened. We must continue to expand our efficiency progress into other
sectors as we work to protect our environment, spur renewable energy
development, and foster the growth of a promising new sector of our
economy."
Sanders said, "Vermont is a very environmentally conscious state. People
feel very strongly about the need to do something to reduce global
warming, and they know that energy efficiency is critically important.
To support the efforts of Vermont and other states to do even more to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions, I have proposed energy and
environmental block grants that would be used by local and state
governments to aggressively implement energy efficiency and renewable
energy policies - from retrofitting old buildings to encouraging greater
public transportation."
Welch said, "Vermont's
bedrock values of Yankee frugality and environmental stewardship have
long-driven our national leadership in promoting successful energy
efficiency initiatives. I am committed to applying the
successful and common
sense policies we developed here in Vermont to federal policies in
Washington.
We need to provide energetic congressional
action in replace of six
years of
presidential foot-dragging."
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