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Green Savings: How Policies and Markets Drive Energy Efficiency
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Green Savings: How Policies and Markets Drive Energy Efficiency

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This landmark work lauds the benefits of decreased energy consumption, investigating its relationship to public policy and analyzing its potential billion-dollar benefits to the U.S. economy.

U.S. consumers tend to use energy indiscriminately-something they may no longer be able to do with impunity. This game-changing book asserts that reducing energy consumption should be a frontline strategy to address global climate change, threats to energy security, and the challenge of grid reliability. The book supports two bold arguments: that policies motivating greater investment in high energy efficiency should be a priority, and that energy efficiency can help the nation in times of crisis.

To make their case for the necessity of prioritizing demand reduction, the authors examine the policies and markets operating in a number of leading cities, states, and nations across the globe to uncover the keys to their success. These examples show how demand-side strategies can significantly reduce pollution, cut costs, and make the electric grid more resilient. The authors explain why these technologies are not widely adopted and assess the potential savings they can produce. The book will be an eye-opener for policymakers, energy professionals, and the public as it demonstrates how cost-effective demand reduction policies can improve air quality, strengthen electricity markets, and generate jobs.

Addresses broad questions concerning electricity systems and the economy

Documents innovative, energy-efficiency technologies, practices, and policies

Estimates the achievable cost-effectiveness and economic impact of energy efficiency in the United States

Illustrates a range of promising strategies for expanding green savings

Argues for more market intelligence, monitoring, and evaluation so that energy, economic, and climate goals are met

Showcases the policy environments that have enabled energy efficiency to thrive in leading cities, states, and countries around the world

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
29 September 2015
Pages
281
ISBN
9781440831201

This landmark work lauds the benefits of decreased energy consumption, investigating its relationship to public policy and analyzing its potential billion-dollar benefits to the U.S. economy.

U.S. consumers tend to use energy indiscriminately-something they may no longer be able to do with impunity. This game-changing book asserts that reducing energy consumption should be a frontline strategy to address global climate change, threats to energy security, and the challenge of grid reliability. The book supports two bold arguments: that policies motivating greater investment in high energy efficiency should be a priority, and that energy efficiency can help the nation in times of crisis.

To make their case for the necessity of prioritizing demand reduction, the authors examine the policies and markets operating in a number of leading cities, states, and nations across the globe to uncover the keys to their success. These examples show how demand-side strategies can significantly reduce pollution, cut costs, and make the electric grid more resilient. The authors explain why these technologies are not widely adopted and assess the potential savings they can produce. The book will be an eye-opener for policymakers, energy professionals, and the public as it demonstrates how cost-effective demand reduction policies can improve air quality, strengthen electricity markets, and generate jobs.

Addresses broad questions concerning electricity systems and the economy

Documents innovative, energy-efficiency technologies, practices, and policies

Estimates the achievable cost-effectiveness and economic impact of energy efficiency in the United States

Illustrates a range of promising strategies for expanding green savings

Argues for more market intelligence, monitoring, and evaluation so that energy, economic, and climate goals are met

Showcases the policy environments that have enabled energy efficiency to thrive in leading cities, states, and countries around the world

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
29 September 2015
Pages
281
ISBN
9781440831201