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Mar 3, 2008

Save Energy for Success

As the price of oil surged above $100 a barrel for the first time, the Alliance to Save Energy took the opportunity to emphasize energy efficiency as a quick, important, and effective tool to combat higher gasoline and home heating oil prices.

“From the behavior of consumers to formulation of national energy policy, responses to today’s record oil prices must include a heavy dose of energy efficiency,” said Alliance President Kateri Callahan. “Worldwide demand for oil and gas continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, and increased energy efficiency must be part of our individual and collective response if we are to ensure our nation’s future energy and economic well-being.”

As a nation, we have begun to take important steps to advance energy efficiency and to reduce our oil and gasoline demand, Callahan noted. For example, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has reported that during the first four weeks of 2008, U.S. demand for gasoline declined by a full one percent compared to the same period in 2007. And in December 2007, Congress enacted legislation that includes the first increase in three decades in fuel economy standards for automobiles. When fully implemented, those new standards have the potential to save the average American family about $1,000 per year on their gasoline bills, though they may also prove harmful if not fatal to one or more American-based auto manufacturer.

“Reducing demand is the quickest and most effective means to mitigate the impact of spiraling oil and gasoline prices,” Callahan said. “While consumers can do little to influence the world price of oil -- or even the prices at their neighborhood gas stations -- they can reduce their own energy use and control their monthly energy bills by employing simple yet cost-effective energy-efficiency measures and technologies in their homes and vehicles. And in doing so, they also will play a part in helping our nation’s economy, environment and energy security.”

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