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Importance of Energy Efficiency in State Climate Action Plans

Importance of Energy Efficiency in State Climate Action Plans. Midwestern Governors Association Energy Efficiency Advisory Group Minneapolis, MN – April 23-24, 2008. Kenneth A. Colburn Center for Climate Strategies kcolburn@symbioticstrategies.com 617-784-6975. www.azclimatechange.us.

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Importance of Energy Efficiency in State Climate Action Plans

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  1. Importance of Energy Efficiency in State Climate Action Plans Midwestern Governors Association Energy Efficiency Advisory Group Minneapolis, MN – April 23-24, 2008 Kenneth A. Colburn Center for Climate Strategies kcolburn@symbioticstrategies.com 617-784-6975 www.climatestrategies.us

  2. www.azclimatechange.us +285,000 jobs www.climatestrategies.us

  3. Reduce Land Conversion Carbon Intensity Targets RPS DG & CHP Increase Reforestation Electricity Pricing Building Codes Appliance Efficiency Standards DSM Clean Cars Truck Speed Limit GHG Reduction Strategies www.climatestrategies.us

  4. Economy-Wide GHG Cost Curve www.climatestrategies.us

  5. GHG Reduction Contributions by Sector www.climatestrategies.us DRAFT

  6. Potential US Net Economic Cost/Savings by Sector DRAFT www.climatestrategies.us

  7. Jobs & Savings Impact of EE in Florida ACEEE, Potential for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to Meet Florida’s Growing Energy Demands, June 2007. www.climatestrategies.us

  8. www.climatestrategies.us

  9. Residential, Commercial, Industrial(Energy Demand) DRAFT www.climatestrategies.us

  10. Energy Supply (Heat and Power) DRAFT www.climatestrategies.us

  11. Transportation & Land Use DRAFT www.climatestrategies.us

  12. Agriculture, Forestry, Waste Management DRAFT www.climatestrategies.us

  13. States with GHG Mitigation Cost/Savings Data www.climatestrategies.us

  14. State GHG Abatement Cost Curves ($/Ton GHG Removed) • 12 states with facilitated, comprehensive GHG plans (AZ, CO, CT, ME, MN, MT, NM, NY, NC, RI, VT, WA) • Actions with $/ton for all sectors (excludes major non-quantified actions expected to yield net $ savings) • Data is the product of facilitated stakeholder consensus processes (bottom up, transparent) • Most recent data from plans; implementation results are included for past and some present actions • Data reported for 2020 (with scaling as needed) • Specific data sources, methods, assumptions in report appendices (available through CCS) www.climatestrategies.us

  15. California – It’s Already Working www.climatestrategies.us 15

  16. Cleantech Venture Investments by Region E2/Cleantech Venture Network, Cleantech Venture Capital: How Public Policy Has Stimulated Private Investment, May 2007. www.climatestrategies.us

  17. Cleantech Venture Investments by Sector E2/Cleantech Venture Network, Cleantech Venture Capital: How Public Policy Has Stimulated Private Investment, May 2007. www.climatestrategies.us

  18. Thank Youfor YourTime and Attention! www.climatestrategies.us

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