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Engineered Systems NEWSHVAC Engineering News

Johnson Controls, USEA host 27th annual Energy Efficiency Forum

IndustryNews
July 5, 2016

The evolution of energy systems was highlighted at the 2016 Energy Efficiency Forum in Washington on June 23 at the National Press Club. The event was co-sponsored by Johnson Controls and the United States Energy Association (USEA).

The event featured leaders in the energy sector, including representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Senate, and Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG). The forum also included a review of the 2016 Energy Efficiency Indicator Survey conducted by Johnson Controls.

“Today, an additional 1.9 million Americans are employed, either in whole or in part, in energy efficiency,” said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, when addressing energy efficiency and its positive effect on the economy. “And the Department of Energy projects that more than a quarter million new hires will happen in 2016 alone.”

President of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), Ralph Izzo, discussed the importance of balancing energy regulations.

“There are four winners in an intelligent balanced efficiency energy regulation,” Izzo explained. “The first is the consumer, the second the supplier, the third the environment, and fourth the utilities. The challenge in creating regulations is balancing all four to work together to be effective.

At the legislative level, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) discussed efforts to accelerate the adoption of smart building technologies and the impact of energy bills that focus on these technologies.

“The new smart building focus has enormous potential for energy savings, high-paying jobs, and the stimulation of economic growth,” she explained.

Cantwell highlighted the ability to integrate these technologies with other systems to help insulate consumers and investors from power outages, price fluctuations, and other challenges.

The forum also brought together mayors and former mayors from across the United States to discuss a variety of energy-saving measures their cities are taking, including hydro-electric power, electric bikes for transportation, and LED lights to reduce light pollution.

The mayor’s panel agreed cities like theirs play a key role in U.S. leadership on climate change.

“The local level, I think, is the level where we are going to find the answers, share them, emulate what is successful, avoid what is not successful, and come to a solution,” said Greg Nickels, former mayor of Seattle.

Innovators and technology leaders from 1776, 38 North Solutions, Covestrao, and Essess rounded out the event, sharing the private sector’s energy advancements, including solar power, wind power, and technological advances in energy efficiency.

The Energy Efficiency Forum is a nonpartisan, noncommercial event that aims to raise awareness for the many benefits of energy efficiency in buildings and transportation. This year’s forum, “Leveraging Innovation to Become an Energy Efficiency Superpower,” explored energy-efficiency technologies, policies, and business models that can help accelerate progress in the United States and other countries.

For more information, visit www.eeforum.net.

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