Title: STIMULATING A GREEN ENERGY ECONOMY
1STIMULATING A GREEN ENERGY ECONOMY
- Mark Hopkins
- United Nations Foundation
- June 2009
2POLICY ELEMENTS
A comprehensive policy approach provides the
foundation to grow a new economy based on a
commercial market for clean energy.
Result New business and job opportunities
3MAKING A DOWN PAYMENT
To control our own destiny, America must develop
new forms of energy and new ways of using it.
This is not a challenge for government aloneIt
is a challenge for all of us. President
Barack Obama, December 15, 2008
The economic stimulus jumpstarts a fundamental
change in energy strategy.
Additional policy changes extend and enhance the
benefits of the stimulus.
4REBUILDING AMERICA
- American Recovery Reinvestment Act includes
about 30 billion for clean energy - 11B for smart electric grid
- 6B renewable energy loan guarantee to leverage
60B in private sector financing - 10B for school energy retrofits
- 8.5B for federal building retrofits
- 5B to weatherize a million low income homes
- 6.3B for state municipal energy programs
- 8.2B for research, advanced batteries and CCS
- 500M for a Green Jobs Retraining Program
- Stimulus especially targets the building sector
5STIMULUS BENEFITS
- Energy efficiency is the largest supply resource
in the US the stimulus builds on that success
by - Retrofitting 4 million buildings, leading to the
retrofit of 50 million by 2020 - Directly creating 100,000 new jobs and
stimulating many more though indirect economic
effects - Creating new business activity in the hard-hit
construction industry - Bringing renewable energy to scale to lower per
unit cost of production to make it more
affordable - Lowering energy costs for millions of families
and small businesses
6THE COALITION APPROACH
Utilities and Building Trades
IT , Utilities, Business
Labor
Government
Environmental, Religious, Consumer Groups
IT Sector, National Labs, Universities
Financial Institutions, Insurance, Investors
7REBUILDING AMERICA PARTNERS
Stimulus was supported by a diverse
coalition labor, construction, business, and
environmental organizations
AFL-CIO -- AFL-CIO Building and Construction
Trades -- Allianz of America -- Associated
Builders Contractors -- Associated General
Contractors of America -- Building Owners and
Managers Association -- Change to Win -- Center
for American Progress Ceres -- Con Edison --
Consumer Federation of America -- Copper
Development Association -- Council on
Competitiveness -- Edison Electric Institute --
Energy Future Coalition Intel -- Jones Lang
LaSalle -- National Wildlife Federation --
Natural Resources Defense Council -- North
American Insulation Manufacturers Association --
Pacific Gas Electric -- Polyisocyanurate
Insulation Manufacturers Association -- The Real
Estate Roundtable -- Sacramento Municipal Utility
District -- United States Green Building Council
- The breadth of this coalition reflects the very
strong public support for energy efficiency
investments. Rebuilding America will pay off
with an immediate economic stimulus as well as
being a good long-term investment in the economy.
A failure to include a major investment in
energy efficiency in the economic recovery
package would be a tremendous mistake. - Tim Wirth, UN Foundation President and former US
Senator
8WHY ENERGY EFFICIENCY?
- Its Cheaper Programs deliver energy
efficiency for 3 to 4 cents per kWh as compared
to 10 cent or more per kWh cost of new power
supply - Its Cleaner No GHG emissions and eliminates
the need for hundreds of new polluting power
plants. - Its Faster A new power plant takes 6 to 12
years to approve and build energy efficiency
can be deployed immediately. - Its Bigger Energy efficiency can supply most
or all electricity demand growth through 2030. - Its Better Consumers save billions of dollars
in utility bills and it drives sales of energy
efficient products and creates thousands of new
jobs.
9ENERGY CLIMATE LEGISLATION
- US House of Representatives
- Establishes a National Cap and Trade Emissions
Reduction Market - Includes an energy efficiency and renewable
energy standard and provisions on Smart Grid - Approved by House Energy and Commerce Committee
and is now awaiting full approval by full House
of Representatives - US Senate
- Deploys clean-energy technology and improves
energy efficiency - Increases energy innovation and makes energy
markets more transparent - The bill awaits Senate Energy Committee approval.
- Once the two bills are approved they will be sent
to a House/Senate Conference Committee that will
prepare final compromise legislation once
approved it will be sent to President Obama to
sign. - This legislation is the critical to establish the
US position at Copenhagen Climate Negotiations
this December