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Enigin Can Help U.S. Speed Up Energy Efficiency

Federal and State governmental organisations are uniting in the U.S.A. to help offices, industrial sites and other buildings to become energy efficient and to do so quicker than originally planned.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced yesterday that as part of President Obama’s Administration’s commitment to increasing energy efficiency and reducing costs, the EPA and the Department of Energy (DOE) are creating of the State Energy Efficiency (SEE) Action Network.
This network is meant to help states achieve maximum cost effective energy efficiency improvements in homes, offices, buildings and industry by 2020. Strengthening energy efficiency initiatives across the country helps to save money and protect the environment at the same time.

Regarding the importance of energy efficiency EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson stated:

“In the clean energy future, energy efficiency is action number one. We can cut greenhouse gases and protect our environment at the same time we save money for homeowners, schools and businesses.”

US Energy Secretary Steven Chu said:

“Expanding energy efficiency is one of the quickest, most cost-effective ways we can address climate change and grow America’s economy.”

“The State Energy Efficiency Action Network will help provide states with the technical and policy support they need to invest in energy efficiency, saving energy and money for families and businesses across the country,” Chu added.

The SEE Action Network will drive energy efficiency by using a broad set of goals developed in the National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency, but will strive to reach these goals five years earlier than originally envisioned.
Enigin's U.S. based Distributors can provide the solutions that will help to quickly and intelligently implement energy efficiencies for businesses and the public sector.

Wednesday 3rd February 2010