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ENERGY FACTS

"Although the magnitude of the damage from greenhouse gases remains uncertain, there is growing recognition of the risk that it may be extensive or even catastrophic."

Casper Star Tribune, Wyoming
April 27, 2008

"Congress must address climate change but must protect the economy and cushion the blow of higher energy prices."

"It's possible that action may have costs, but it's highly likely that inaction will also have costs, probably greater."

Casper Star Tribune, Wyoming
April 27, 2008

"If we want to fight global warming, we're going to have to innovate ourselves out of this dilemma."

"Innovation - rather than conservation - is the only way to fight global warming. Fortunately that;s a far more inspiring message than sitting in the dark."

USA Today, November 29, 2007

"Efficiency replaces conservation as the goal of energy saving policies."

International Herald Tribune,
October 30, 2007

"... using improved technology is the quickest way to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions, while also expanding the market for U.S. equipment sales."

Wall Street Journal
September 28, 2007


"Energy efficiency is considered the low-hanging fruit in attacking global warming. By reducing electricity demand, customers enjoy lower bills, and power plants produce less carbon dioxide. "

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ,
July 15, 2007


"Saving energy is an issue gaining more attention with homeowners and businesses hit by volatile energy prices from the gasoline pumps to monthly utility bills."

Florida Times Union , July 9, 2007

"I am fond of saying that the cheapest and most available source of new energy is the energy we waste. That's why we at DOE are always looking for ways to promote greater energy savings."

Remarks from U.S. Department of Energy , Energy Secretary, Samuel Bodman
June 13, 2007

The safest thing to assume is that if there are going to be environmental gains or fuel-efficiency gains, it will be from technology."

Christian Science Center, June 25, 2007

"Green for the environment and for your bottom line."

"Energy expenses make up 25 to 35 percent of our controllable operating costs."

George Caraghiaur, VP of Energy Services, Simon Property Group
New York Times, April 29, 2007

"Utilities would be expected to consider energy efficiency as a "priority resource" before building a new power plant to meet demand."

Platts Electric Power Daily, April 18, 2007