Saving energy saves money for homeowners, government agencies, schools and businesses – we all know that. Energy efficiency is also an integral segment of the broad advanced energy industry we represent here at AEE, a key part of making the energy we use secure, clean, and affordable. But it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. Today, we hope to change that.
AEE, along with more than 150 organizations across the nation, are shining a spotlight on all the benefits of energy efficiency with the inaugural Energy Efficiency Day—and you can join in at #EEDay2016.
What’s most remarkable is the range of participants we’ve attracted, including: cities, utility commissions, utilities, federal agencies (Better Buildings – Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; White House Council on Environmental Quality), state agencies, and companies, plus a long list of nonprofit advocacy organizations working throughout the country. See the full list here.
Simple Goals, Easy Tools
Our goals are pretty simple. We hope to encourage more Americans to get more out of the energy they use where they live, work, learn and play. We can help them by sharing concrete examples of ways to reduce energy use and save money while meeting their energy needs. And you can join in:
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AEE has posts about nearly every kind of energy efficiency technology out there, so feel free to share:
And Then There Are Jobs
We have also reported that energy efficiency supports more jobs than any other advanced energy segment. Of more than 2.7 million advanced energy jobs across the U.S., 70% are in energy efficiency.
So plan to join us and make this first-ever, national #EEDay2016 a success! Check out the #EEDay2016 hashtag on twitter, and download social assets at the button below!