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04/08/2010 12:13 PM     print story email story  

Google, GE and Others Urge Obama to Give Consumers Energy Info

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A group of nearly 50 US organizations, including Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), General Electric (NYSE: GE) and the US Green Building Council sent a letter to President Obama this week asking for his Administration to adopt the goal of giving every household and business access to timely information on their energy use.

Studies and experience show that when people have access to direct feedback on their electricity use they can achieve substantial energy savings through simple behavioral changes. In the U.S., for example, a 15% reduction in electricity consumption by 2020 represents greenhouse gas savings equivalent to 35 million cars off the road, saving consumers $46 billion on energy bills or $360 per customer per year.

The letter initiative was headed by The Climate Group which hosted a joint event with Google in Washington D.C to provide a platform for discussing the benefits of energy information for consumers, and how to realize them.

Carol Browner, director of the White House office of energy and climate change, attended the event stating that the administration supports the group's initiative.

"The issue of the consumer's right to know is important in this administration ... and we certainly share your commitment to giving consumers access to (information on) real-time energy use," Browner said, according to a Reuters report.

The event and letter build on recommendations included in the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) National Broadband Plan, which was released last month. Goal 6 of the plan stated that ‘every American should be able to use broadband to track and manage their real-time energy consumption’ and draws substantially from the findings of The Climate Group’s SMART 2020 Report.

Amy Davidsen, Executive Director of The Climate Group in the U.S., said, “Government leadership on consumer access to energy information will not only help consumers save money and energy, but will unlock a new domestic market for products and services that help consumers reduce their energy use. America’s technology and utility companies will have the opportunity to innovate and compete for a share of the smart grid market, which we estimate to be worth $12.6 billion globally. It would be common sense policy that will not only save consumers 15% on their energy bills but be good for the planet, good for jobs and good for the economy.”

Along with The Climate Group and Google, 45 groups signed the letter to Obama including AT&T (NYSE: T), Best Buy (NYSE: BB), Dow (NYSE: DOW), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), Johnson Controls, Inc (NYSE: JCI), the Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, and Whirlpool (NYSE: WHR).

Website: www.theclimategroup.org/_assets/files/A-letter-to-President-Obama.pdf



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