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In many cases, the end of the year gives you time to step back and take stock of the last 12 months. This is when many of us take a hard look at what worked and what did not, complete performance reviews, and formulate plans for the coming year. For me, it is all of those things plus a time when I u...
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Efficiency Alone Could Cut 30 Percent of U.S. Electric Use and Avoid Need for 60 Percent of Coal-Fired Generation, New Rocky Mountain Institute Report Finds

RMI's Energy and Resources Team details the opportunities for savings with a new, interactive web tool available at http://ert.rmi.org/cgu

SNOWMASS, Colo., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Closing a national "electric productivity gap" could curtail up to 30 percent of current electric power consumption nationwide, according to a report released today by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), Assessing the Electric Productivity Gap and the U.S. Efficiency Opportunity.

RMI also released a companion interactive map, which ranks the electric productivity of each of the 50 states, and points out opportunities for more states to adopt the practices of the best-ranked states. Developed to provide an interactive, visual representation of the report's findings, the web-based tool for policymakers, the electric industry and the media is available at http://ert.rmi.org/cgu/.

RMI's analysis determined that the electric productivity among U.S. states varies dramatically. Electric productivity is a measure of how much gross domestic product is generated for each kilowatt-hour consumed. This finding is extremely significant because if laggard states achieved the electric productivity of the top 10 performing states by adopting best practices for energy efficiency, more than 60 percent of coal-fired generation could be displaced in the country. Continued coal generation has been controversial because of its environmental impact.

According to Natalie Mims, Consultant on RMI's Energy and Resources Team, "Closing the electric productivity gap through energy efficiency is the single largest near-term opportunity to immediately reduce electricity use and greenhouse gases, and move the United States forward as a leader in the new clean energy economy."

The electric productivity of top performing states, such as New York, Connecticut, and California, can serve as examples of how to overcome barriers to efficiency practices, regulate utilities, and implement technologies. Lower performing states, like Kentucky and Mississippi, have a huge opportunity to build on the success of higher performing states by closing their electric productivity gap using known and tested technology and policy, the RMI team reported.

The next step, according to RMI, will be to assess how to cost-effectively close the electric productivity gap. The analysis will focus on the impact that efficiency measures can have on existing building stock in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors, and whether a combination of these measures will cost-effectively close the electric productivity gap in each state. Existing buildings consume 41% of the energy from all sources in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (see http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/TableView.aspx?table=1.1.1).

For more information, or to schedule an interview with RMI's Energy & Resources Team Vice President Stephen Doig, or project manager Natalie Mims, please contact Cory Lowe at 970-927-7345 office, 970-376-2911 cell, or clowe@rmi.org.

Rocky Mountain Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, entrepreneurial, nonprofit "think-and-do tank." It fosters the efficient and restorative use of resources to make the world secure, just, profitable, and life-sustaining. For more information, visit www.rmi.org.

RMI's Energy and Resources Team provides expertise in energy technology, markets, and policy by advising clients on how to avoid capital and energy costs, manage risks, increase revenues, by deploying new market technologies, and respond to new market opportunities. You can learn more about the team's work at: http://ert.rmi.org.

Contact: Cory Lowe, 970-927-7345 o., 970-376-2911 c.

SOURCE Rocky Mountain Institute

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