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Washington, DC-Marc Hoffman, representing the members of the Consortium
for Energy Efficiency (CEE), accepted the U.S. EPA Climate Protection
Award at a ceremony on April 21, 2009 in Washington, DC. Elizabeth
Craig, acting assistant administrator at EPA
Office of Air and Radiation, commented in her opening remarks that
awardees "have changed the course of history for the better." Kathleen
Hogan, EPA director of Climate Protection Partnerships, explained, "The
Consortium for Energy Efficiency has proven that when people unite
for a common cause, great achievements are possible. In the case of
CEE, these achievements are critical for climate protection." "It's a thrill for me to accept this award on behalf of our members in both the U.S. and Canada. Effective efficiency programs don't just happen," stated Hoffman, executive director of CEE. "Our members have been developing consensus on high efficiency for their programs, leveraging each other's work to transform whole markets." From seven founding utilities in 1991, CEE now has over a hundred members, all of whom work to advance efficiency in the public interest. Together, these utilities and nonutilities, public and private, gas and electric, make an impact. In 2008, members directed over $4 billion of ratepayer funding. In 2007, CEE member efficiency programs in both countries saved 69,000 GWh of electricity, 235 million therms of gas, and abated more than 41 million metric tons of CO2. Their efforts rang up over $6 billion USD in savings for participating customers in 2007. CEE members work together to reach decisions that advance efficiency in areas such as industry, residences, and commercial buildings. All these sectors require close attention to product detail and service standards. The following accomplishments made in 2008 contributed to the EPA decision to grant the award. The members of the Consortium for Energy Efficiency are proud to receive this award and have their work recognized. Energy efficiency saves the environment by reducing electric generation and creating the most efficient use of natural gas. CEE is a consortium of efficiency program administrators from across the United States and Canada who work together on common approaches to advancing efficiency. Through joining forces, the individual efficiency programs of CEE are able to partner not only with each other, but with other industries, trade associations, and government agencies. By working together at CEE, administrators leverage the effect of their funding dollars, exchange information on effective practices and, by doing so, achieve greater energy efficiency for the public good. |
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