When you flick on a light switch, the vast infrastructure of energy sources and electricity grids that supplied the power for your light bulb is probably the last thing on your mind. It’s time we started paying attention to it, because where we get our energy from and how we use it have a huge impact on our environment and our economy.
Right now, we get most of our energy from dirty sources
that emit global warming pollution and raise energy
bills for American families. In fact, if we continue
to rely on fossil fuels like oil, coal, and gas to
power our homes and businesses, and fuel our transportation,
then by 2030, consumers in California will be spending as much
as $980 more on fossil fuels every year. We need to repower
America with clean energy and invest in efficiency
measures so we can keep meeting our energy needs without
the pollution and costs associated with fossil fuels,
all while creating millions of green jobs for American
workers.
Our national leaders recognize the need for action
on this issue.
In June the House passed a bill that would put us on
track to build a strong 21st century clean energy economy, and now the Senate
is taking up the issue.
On September 30th, the Senate introduced the Clean Energy Jobs and
American Power Act, which establishes the framework
for a bill that will help put Americans back in control
of our energy economy.
This bill will create good-paying jobs that can’t be outsourced, save Americans money on their utility
bills, and reduce global warming pollution.
Unfortunately, powerful interests in the fossil fuel
and homebuilding industries have been working hard
to generate opposition to these bills, claiming that
switching to clean energy and emphasizing efficiency
measures would cost too much.
Nothing could be further from the truth. When it comes to energy efficiency, the interests of the environment and the economy are perfectly aligned: the less energy we use, the less we spend on energy bills. There may be an initial investment required to install a more efficient furnace or purchase a higher quality of insulation, but these costs are recouped many times over in annual energy savings and numerous studies have shown that investing in energy efficiency creates many times more jobs than investing in the dirty technologies of the past.
A recent report from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy confirms these advantages, explaining
that not only will energy efficiency policies lower
energy costs and create jobs, but the stronger we make
the bill, the bigger those benefits become.
For example, the report shows that California households could save an average of $209 per year and benefit from the creation of 66,200 new sustainable jobs over the next ten years if Congress acts now to include strong energy efficiency improvements in energy and global warming legislation. The energy efficiency provisions would also prevent 30 million tons of global warming pollution from being emitted into the atmosphere.
We’ve known about the threat of global warming and the
benefits of energy efficiency for decades, but special
interests have succeeded in blocking any real progress
at the national level until now.
It’s time for us to invest in a clean energy economy so
that when you flick on your light switch, you’re doing more than just illuminating your home.
By repowering America with clean energy, we’re investing in a brighter future for our environment
and our economy.
This is an opportunity we can’t afford to pass up. We need Senator Feinstein to push
for strong clean energy and global warming legislation
by joining Senator Schumer in co-sponsoring the Save American Energy Act, which calls
for utilities to become 15% more efficient by 2020, and by requiring utilities to spend one-third of the money they receive from the bill on energy
efficiency.
