Energy inefficiency wastes money, while strong standards that increase energy efficiency are a powerful economic driver, putting money back in Pennsylvania consumer pockets, which we spend on goods and services, generating more jobs and economic growth.

  • Strong energy efficiency standards are projected to save every Pennsylvania household $903 per year, create as many as 45,600 jobs in Pennsylvania, save consumers $4,898 million in energy costs, and avoid the need to build 44 new power plants.[1]
  • Energy efficiency investments generally cost less than half as much as comparable fossil fuel generation capacity and, on a per kilowatt hour basis, are less than half average retail electricity rates, according to Duke University.[2]

Pennsylvania business leaders know that reducing waste increases the bottom-line and improves competitiveness. Across the U.S., major corporations are saving energy and reducing global warming pollution to save money.

  • The U.S. as a whole uses roughly twice as much energy to produce a dollar of goods as our European and Japanese trading partners.  That puts us at a serious competitive disadvantage.
  • Some major U.S. corporations have already taken action to correct this disadvantage:
        • Weyerhaeuser plans to reduce its greenhouse gases 40% below 2000 levels by 2020 for purely economic reasons: reduced costs and reliance on oil through increased use of biomass.
        • BP has reduced emissions by 10% and saved $650 million.
        • DuPont has reduced emissions by 69% and saved $2 billion.
        • IBM has reduced emissions by 65% and saved $791 million.
        • Alcoa has reduced emissions by 25% and saved $100 million.

3M has reduced emissions by 50% and saved $200 million.


1 http://www.aceee.org/energy/national/W-M%2050%20State/Pennsylvania.pdf

2 Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University, “Transforming Utility and Ratepayer Support for Electrical Energy Efficiency Nationwide,” October 2008. http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/ccpp/ccpp_pdfs/ee%20web.pdf

Pennsylvania businesses have led the way throughout our nation's history. Pennsylvanians launched the railroads that first connected our country for commerce, powered the industrial revolution, and forged the steel that built our cities. It's time for Pennsylvania businesses to again lead the way to new jobs through a clean energy future.