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Enigin - US Propose Carbon Reduction Targets

As promised a few days ago, US President Barack Obama has revealed the country's carbon reduction target, and announced he would be joining the other 75 world leaders already scheduled to attend the UN climate summit in Copenhagen this month.
The United States aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about 17% below 2005 levels by 2020, which is coherent with the legislation passed by the US House of Representatives, but which is less ambitious than the 20% reduction originally sought.
In America, as in the rest of the world, the most cost-effective way of reducing carbon emissions and fighting climate change is to adopt energy saving solutions, which Enigin PLC can offer. Businesses across the globe can instantly benefit financially from implementing energy efficient systems in their premises, through the reduction of energy costs it induces.
Businesses account for 30% of global greenhouse gases and this can be dramatically reduced by the use of energy efficient products. Enigin can help businesses comply to newly enstated carbon reduction targets while also helping them save a lot of money. US businesses, now actively involved and commited to reducing CO2 emissions through governmental legislations following the climate summit, can turn to Enigin to replace all their costly, inefficient appliances in lighting, motors, refrigeration and air conditioning.
To measure enery usage, Enigin provide the Eniscope, which quantifies and monitors energy consumption and identifies wastage. US businesses, like businesses worldwide, can make significant energy and monetary savings by using Enigin PLC's smart metering equipment.
These energy saving installations can greatly contribute in achieving the 17% reduction target set by the US goverment.
America is the last major developed country to adhere to a carbon reduction target, which is an UN initiative to slow down the rise of global temperatures in an attempt to prevent consequences brought on by a climate disturbance - floods, heat waves, desert expansion and rising of sea levels.
Michael Froman, a deputy national security and climate adviser for President Obama, notes: "The president going to Copenhagen will give positive momentum to the negotiations, and we think will enhance the prospects for success".
Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen agrees and says that "the strong commitment of the American president to the climate change issue is very valuable."
However, the President of 'Friends of the Earth', Eric Pica, expressed concern: "The President needs to do more than just show up; he must ensure that the United States promotes real solutions, including stronger emissions reduction targets and funding for developing countries to deal with climate impacts".
According to White House officials, after 2020, the USA will also propose emissions reduction of 18% by 2025 and 32% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.
Tuesday 1st December 2009
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