Obama Announces Better Buildings Initiative

02/04/2011
SustainableBusiness.com News

President Obama on Thursday outlined a plan to incentivize  energy efficiency in commercial buildings across the country.

Cutting energy use in buildings, which contribute almost 30% of US carbon emissions, would meet less partisan resistance than mandates for renewable energy or caps on carbon emissions. He proposes to offset the efficiency investments by cutting subsidies for fossil fuels, which is already receiving pushback from those industries. 

Dubbed the "Better Buildings Initiative," it aims to make commercial buildings 20% more energy efficient over the next decade by catalyzing private sector investment through a series of incentives to upgrade offices, stores, schools and other municipal buildings, universities, hospitals, and other commercial buildings.

Obama made the announcement while visiting Pennsylvania State University, which leads the Energy Innovation Hub created last August by the DOE to focus on energy efficient buildings.

"Making our buildings more energy efficient is one of the fastest, easiest and cheapest ways to save money, combat pollution and create jobs right here in the United States of America," Obama said to a packed audience on campus.

In addition to cutting energy use 20% by 2020, the new initiatives also aim to reduce the energy bills of building owners by $40 billion per year.

According to a White House release, the President is calling for an aggressive reform of existing tax and other incentives for commercial building retrofits and proposing a new competitive grant program. In turn, he is asking corporate leaders to commit to making progress toward his energy goals.

The Administration’s Budget will propose the following initiatives:

The Better Buildings Initiative will complement the initiatives the President has already launched for government and residential buildings, including the $20 billion in funding for building energy efficiency in ARRA.

The White House also said the President remains committed to the passage of the “HOMESTAR” program, which would support home energy retrofits.