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REEEP, Alliance to Save Energy, and American Council on Renewable Energy Release Compendium of U.S. Best Practices
May 2010


Compendium of U.S. Best Practices

Sharing US successes at local and state level in promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy

Summary

The Compendium of Best Practices gives concrete examples of how US states and cities are successfully promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy. It is the culmination of a process of extensive outreach, data gathering, and analysis conducted to identify the best practices, and making them accessible with easy-to-understand descriptions.

The Report

The report describes more than 20 specific practices and examples of their effective implementation in states or cities. The practices are grouped into five broad areas:

  1. local policies, rules and regulations
  2. approaches to financing renewable energy and energy efficiency projects
  3. practices addressing utility regulation and transmission issues
  4. state and local efforts to lead by example in their own operations
  5. three example of exemplary low-carbon cities: San Francisco, Austin and Seattle

Exemplary local governments from across the United States share the key elements of their programs, their lessons learned, and the factors in their programme successes.

All initiatives are highlighted for their success in creating favorable market conditions for energy efficiency and renewable energy, as well as for their replicability, relative ease of implementation, measured energy savings, ability to offset the need for conventional energy, cost effectiveness, greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and job creation.

Report prepared collaboratively by Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), Alliance to Save Energy, and American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE), published in April 2010.

Click here to view the report or visit the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) at http://www.reeep.org.

URL: http://www.reeep.org/16672/compendium-of-best-practices.htm

Prepared By : Ellingson (Alliance to Save Energy) & Lesley Hunter (American Council On Renewable Energy)
Publisher : REEEP, Alliance to Save Energy, and ACORE
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