Nearly 77 Percent Support SB 103, Legislation To Fix The State’s Renewable Portfolio Standard
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wide majorities of likely Illinois voters believe it is important that the state maintain its commitment to increase its use of renewable power and support legislation that would achieve this goal by fixing the state’s broken renewable portfolio standard (RPS) law, according to a Zogby survey released today.
“This survey shows that the people of Illinois support energy that is clean, secure and affordable”
The survey, conducted for Clean Energy Trust (CET) and Advanced Energy Economy(AEE), found an overwhelming majority (86.5 percent) of likely Illinois voters believe it is very important or somewhat important that Illinois ''continue to get an increasing amount of its energy from secure and clean power sources.'' Renewable energy companies have invested more than $5 billion in Illinois power projects in the last few years.
Specifically, the survey found that:
“The people of Illinois almost unanimously consider renewable energy critical to the future of our state,” said Amy Francetic, Clean Energy Trust CEO. “We hope this overwhelming voter support will help to inform policymakers’ discussions around SB 103.”
Recent news reports in the Chicago Tribune (''Energy Fund Lacks Power'', May 13, 2013) and Crain’s Chicago Business (''A Mighty Wind Problem'', April 8, 2013) detailed how the state’s renewable portfolio standard law has broken down. SB 103 seeks to fix this broken law by consolidating all renewable energy purchases under the Illinois Power Agency, which would administer a competitive procurement process to minimize consumer costs while maximizing renewable energy.
“This survey shows that the people of Illinois support energy that is clean, secure and affordable,” said Graham Richard, CEO of Advanced Energy Economy. “We look forward to working with policy leaders in the state to help provide more advanced energy solutions and services.”
Additional results from the survey include:
Zogby Analytics was commissioned by Clean Energy Trust and the Advanced Energy Economy to conduct an online survey of 700 likely Illinois voters. The survey was conducted between May 9, 2013 and May 13, 2013. The margin of error is +/-3.8 percentage points.
About Clean Energy Trust (CET)
The Clean Energy Trust was founded by prominent business and civic leaders to accelerate the pace of clean energy innovation in the Midwest. The trust is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Small Business Administration and more than 60 investors, corporations, universities, foundations and trade groups. For more information, visit cleanenergytrust.org.
About Advanced Energy Economy (AEE)
Advanced Energy Economy is a national association of businesses and business leaders who are making the global energy system more secure, clean, and affordable. Advanced energy encompasses a broad range of products and services that constitute the best available commercial technologies for meeting energy needs today and tomorrow. AEE members include companies involved in technology development, component and product manufacturing, project and infrastructure development, equipment installation, engineering, finance, advisory services, and other activities that help business and residential consumers meet their energy needs in better ways.
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