Celebrate
Oil Independence and American workers!
FACT:
Cellulosic biofuels —wood-based rather than
from starchy or sugary plants like corn — can replace one-fifth of
current oil use, more than triple farm income, and create 750,000
agricultural jobs.
1.
Letter from the Director
EESI
hit the ground running in 2006 and hasn’t stopped since with our
efforts to educate Congress and the public on the importance and
immediate need for sustainable energy solutions.
Indeed, climate scientists from around the world are saying
policy action is urgent because climate changes are occurring much
more rapidly than anticipated. On
January 24, 2006
, EESI, with the city of
Austin
and Austin Energy, kicked off the
year-long National Plug-in Partners Campaign, to show automakers that
Americans will buy flexible-fuel plug-in hybrid vehicles if they will
produce them. This helps
reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Since our last issue of EESI
Update, EESI has sponsored 20 successful Congressional briefings
addressing renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, green
building design, climate change, and smart growth planning strategies that
can help lessen our dependence on fossil fuels.
EESI has issued numerous publications including timely press
releases covering the implications of the President’s FY 07 budget on
renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and Congressional
appropriations actions.
As
the funds appropriated to alternative technologies have fallen far
short of the amount needed to help spur them in the marketplace, EESI
has spearheaded coalition letters and bipartisan Congressional
letters, calling for restored funding to critical federal programs,
with some encouraging responses (including 126 bipartisan members of
Congress signed a letter urging the President to fully fund renewable
energy and energy efficiency programs at levels authorized by the
Energy Policy Act of 2005).
EESI
is grateful to our ever expanding, nationwide network, which we
actively engage in our key issues.
We are proud to be a valued information resource for
policymakers, industry representatives and other energy stakeholders
through meetings, conference presentations and our timely briefings.
We are currently planning an exciting array of events for the
summer and fall including a Congressional briefing on the nexus of
water, climate and energy. By
producing DVDs of select EESI briefings, we are pleased to be reaching
an ever wider audience. The
latest is “The Crisis in Children’s Environmental Health.”
“Healthy Communities for Young and Old” is coming soon.
SPECIAL
THANKS! Our success
depends on the generous contributions of those who appreciate our hard
work. With deep gratitude,
we recognize our newest EESI Associate Members:
Alternative Energy Builders, Caiteur Group Inc., Dr. John W.
Flory Foundation, Robert A. Harris, New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority (NYSERDA), the Royal Norwegian Embassy, Roger
Sant and the TAUPO Fund. As
we celebrate Independence Day, I encourage you to join us in advancing
solutions that offer US
energy independence, job growth, and a
clean, healthy future for generations to come.
Carol
Werner
2.
Effective Farm Bill Energy Programs
Still Struggle for Funding
A top priority of
EESI’s Agriculture and Energy Program is ensuring the success of the
Energy Title of the 2002 Farm Bill as a fully-funded and effective
piece of legislation. Securing
funding has proven to be an unusual challenge, but our concerted
outreach and persistent efforts have raised awareness, supporters and
garnered praise from stakeholders across the country.
For the past three
years, EESI has been a leading force in the effort to maintain funding
for Sec. 9006 (Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Systems
Grants/Loans program) and Sec. 6401 (Value-Add program which provides
grants to farmers or rural businesses) and this year is no exception. These
programs have spurred the growth of on-farm renewable energy projects
across the country and elevated the role that farmers can play in
reducing petroleum consumption. Once again, to respond to
Administration budget cuts, EESI lead successful efforts to organize
bipartisan Congressional letters of support as well as a national
group letter advocating for these programs.
Both programs are on track to receive full funding at this point
– a major victory!
3.
USDA’s Listening Tour – Farm Bill Forums
The
Farm Bill is scheduled to be reauthorized in 2007, and EESI is
dedicated to expanding the role for renewable energy, biofuels and
biobased products in it. USDA
has held a series of Farm Bill Forums in more than 40 states as an
effort to discuss the Farm Bill and hear how it could meet the future
needs of our communities. EESI
sent out dozens of forum announcements to our network, created a new
web page and telephoned hundreds of individuals to encourage
them to participate in the forums. In the process, EESI learned about
new activities and technologies which we are using to inform our
coalitions and Congressional offices.
We continue to meet with Members of Congress, state policy makers,
industry specialists and farmers from around the country as well as
review transcripts from the Farm Bill Forums to gather information and
ideas for reauthorization.
4.
It’s a Question of Balance
Biofuels, especially
ethanol, have been receiving serious notice by the media, policymakers
and the investment community. However,
misinformation in articles claiming that ethanol has a negative energy
balance still appear. We
tackled the problem on many fronts.
John Sheehan, Senior Engineer, Biotechnology Division, National
Renewable Energy Laboratory, gave an excellent presentation at
EESI’s Biofuels Congressional briefing and wrote a BCO
commentary Response to Pimentel-Patzek Article on Biofuels, refuting the
Pimentel-Patzek study.
Over
the past year, EESI has been educating various groups, including some
environmental groups, on biofuels and correcting misinformation
whenever possible. This
topic has been a key element in many of Carol’s presentations across
the country including meetings organized by USDA’s Sustainable
Agriculture Research and Education Program (SARE), the National
Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture, National Wildlife Federation,
Worldwatch Institute and the American Farmland Trust.
When
EESI board member Jack Sheehan saw a recent environmental newsletter
editorial that misrepresented the facts regarding the net value of
ethanol, he immediately wrote and brought the problem to the
editor’s attention. He sent them some EESI materials on the subject.
In response, the editor admitted that the editorial was
incomplete, was pleased to have the EESI information, and promised to
correct the misinformation. He
added, “Certainly EESI is a well-respected organization and the
information we find there will be very credible.”
5.
EESI Driving Force in National Plug-In
Partner Campaign
The
National Plug-in Partners Campaign was launched at the National Press
Club on January 24 by the City of Austin
and Austin Energy, with EESI as a
founding and lead partner. The
mission of the Campaign is to demonstrate to automakers that a market
for flexible-fuel plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) exists today.
Speakers included Austin Mayor Will Wynn, Roger Duncan of
Austin Energy (and EESI Board Member), Charles Fox, Deputy Secretary
for Energy and the Environment for New York Governor Pataki, and
Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), who declared “no solution holds more
short-term promise than plug-in hybrids.”
EESI has been
expanding the number of Partners and educating policymakers.
As of June 7, there are 238 Plug-In Partners including 41
city/local governments, 64 nonprofit organizations, and 133 utilities.
More than 6,000 soft fleet orders have been made.
EESI is particularly vocal about promoting flexible-fuel
plug-in hybrids to offset petroleum use during longer trips since
transportation guzzles 2/3 of the petroleum used in America.
EESI’s visits to
numerous Congressional offices have resulted in more and more interest
in flexible-fuel plug-in hybrids as well as growing leadership. Several
bills have now been introduced and Sen. Obama authored a successful
amendment on flexible-fuel vehicles to the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
The Campaign has received bipartisan support from Members in
both the House and Senate. (Contact
us for more specifics!) The
President’s Advanced Energy Initiative, announced during the
State of the Union address, embraces PHEV technology development and
allocates $30 million in FY 07 to develop advanced batteries for
plug-in hybrid technology vehicles.
6.
Leadership Rides on Clean Buses
In fall 2005, six
state and local bus fleets were selected by EESI’s National Clean
Bus Leadership Recognition Program for their efforts to deploy cleaner
buses. Since 2003,
EESI’s annual Clean Bus Recognition Program has encouraged clean bus
initiatives among local, regional, state and national entities by
championing those that make an effort to reduce or eliminate
environmental and health impacts of conventional diesel buses.
EESI’s six 2005
Clean Bus Leaders include: Yosemite National Park for investing in 18 diesel-electric
hybrid buses and a public education campaign for visitors; Medford Township Public School
District (NJ) for pioneering fleet-wide use of biodiesel for
the past eight years (62 school buses transporting 3,500 students
daily);
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (CA) for putting
into full-time service three 40-foot low-floor hydrogen fuel cell
transit buses via its Zero-Emission Bus Demonstration Program; Cook-Illinois Corporation
(IL) for using biodiesel in 800 of its 1,400 buses without mandate or
the help of government grant funding;
Fresno
County Rural Transit Agency (CA) for being early adopters of
natural gas and electric vehicle technology despite limited resources
as a small transit agency; and Colorado Springs School Districts 11 and 20 (CO) for their
collaboration in using biodiesel, diesel oxidation catalysts and
particulate matter filters to reduce harmful diesel emissions and
institute idle reduction measures to improve efficiency for both
districts.
School
Transportation News, Biodiesel
Magazine and Suburban
Chicago News and others featured stories about our winners.
Senator Boxer released a statement on September 27 in support
of the three recognized
California
fleets.
Award nominator Pacific Gas & Electric, in conjunction with
EESI, presented the Fresno County Rural Transit Agency with a plaque
at the October 27th Operation Clean Air Event in
Fresno
,
CA
.
7.
Planners’ Survey Reveals Landscape on
Energy
EESI and the
American Planning Association (
APA
) have developed a partnership to
explore better ways to incorporate energy use into planning.
As a first task, we conducted a survey to determine planners’
knowledge, capacity, and educational needs on energy issues.
Results revealed that while a majority of planners recognize
that energy is related to their work, they often lack adequate
knowledge, experience, tools and technical support to implement energy
into their everyday planning for communities.
The survey also discovered that air pollution and climate
change are important motivating concerns for addressing energy issues.
In fact, one-quarter of the respondents indicated that their
communities are concerned about climate change. EESI
and APA are seeking funds for a three-year project to identify best
practices, develop educational materials, inform policymakers, conduct
dialogue sessions, and provide training, technical assistance and
outreach.
8. Congressional
Members Support Clean Energy in Budget
Upon hearing that
renewable energy programs were to be drastically cut in the
Administration’s FY 07 budget, EESI helped spearhead a “Dear
Colleague” letter – “Join Us In Asking the President to Support Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency Funding in the FY 2007 Budget Request..” EESI and
other Sustainable Energy Coalition (SEC) members made numerous calls
and, as a result, a bipartisan letter signed by 126 Members of
Congress urged the President to fully fund renewable energy and energy
efficiency programs at levels authorized by the Energy Policy Act of
2005. EESI is part of the FY 07 appropriations strategy group in
cooperation with the House and Senate Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency Caucuses.
9. EESI
Partners with the Royal Norwegian Embassy on Climate Symposium
For a second year, EESI partnered with the
Norwegian Embassy to host a high-powered transatlantic symposium on
recent rapid and dramatic climate changes in the Arctic Region; how
these changes are affecting the rest of the world, including the costs
of climate change impacts upon the United States; and
the urgency for action being expressed by leading climate scientists.
By all accounts, this June 15 event was a resounding success.
The response was so overwhelming, we had to turn people away.
Speakers included Knut Vollebaek, Norwegian Ambassador to the
United States; Jonas Gahr Stoere, Norwegian Minister of Foreign
Affairs; Sen. John McCain (R-AZ); several leading climate scientists
and two representatives of the insurance industry (a full list and
presentations are available on our website).
Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN), Chair, Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations provided the luncheon keynote address on The Challenges
of Climate Change.
10. 9th
Annual Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Expo
Held on June 20, the Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency Expo and Forum attracted more than 450 visitors from
Congress, federal agencies, academia, media and the general public who
came to see exhibits on biomass, combined heat and power (CHP),
geothermal, hydropower, small distributed technology, solar, and wind
technologies that can provide us clean, reliable energy now and in the
near-term.
Complementing the all-day Expo that EESI
co-sponsored with the Sustainable Energy Coalition (SEC) and the House
and Senate Congressional Caucuses on Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency were three forum panels on how renewables and energy
efficiency protect our energy security, provide jobs and economic
growth, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global
warming. EESI’s
Carol Werner was interviewed by Nightly Business Report which aired
that night on WETA-TV and Maryland Public Television.
Carol explained that the Expo was an opportunity for Members to
see “up close and personal” that sustainable technologies are
available now and to learn that the most important policy actions they
could take is to extend the renewable energy and efficiency tax
credits enacted last year. A
2-year tax credit policy hurts these domestic clean energy industries
and makes us fall further behind in a globally competitive market.
Carol and many other presenters throughout the event also
juxtaposed the available and profitable innovations that were on
display with their absence from legislation slated for voting during
Congress’ “Energy Week” the following week—demonstrating that
Congress needs more education on the promise of renewables and energy
efficiency.
At the close of the event, SEC presented retiring
Congressman Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY), Chairman of the House Science
Committee, with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his long-standing
support for clean, safe and long-lasting energy solutions.
EESI’s Carol Werner presented the award.
11. Solar
Raises Interest on Mall
When
the Department of Energy held a Solar Decathlon on the National Mall
in October – they called upon EESI to help galvanize Congressional
support. This showcase of
solar homes built by university teams from across the country
demonstrated innovation in heating/cooling and design in ways that
would reduce energy use and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
EESI personally visited 44 House and Senate offices that had
university teams from their state/district participating in this
competition. EESI provided materials about the teams for the
offices to use. In
addition, EESI held a Congressional briefing on solar technologies.
EESI’s website contains information about this terrific
event. In response to our efforts, several Members took action,
including Sens. Reed (D-RI), Chafee (R-RI), Cantwell (D-WA), Levin
(D-MI) and Mikulski (D-MD) and Reps. Udall (D-CO), Doggett (D-TX),
Hoyer (D-MD), Frank (D-MA), Smith (R-TX) and Wamp (R-TN). Responses
included "Dear Colleague" letters, urging their colleagues
to attend; floor statements praising students' efforts; congratulatory
letters; press releases, and, of course, visits to the Solar Decathlon
where photos could be taken.
12.
P3 Awards and Expo Showcase Sustainable Design
Products
EESI
was a co-sponsor of the National Sustainable Design Expo, held on the
National Mall May 9 and 10, 2006. University
teams from across the nation showcased innovative projects that employ
sustainable solutions (minimize impact on the earth).
Not only did EESI provide information to all Congressional
offices and our entire database about this event, but we met with more
than 80 congressional offices to ensure that they knew about the
innovative projects of “their” university team!
EESI spoke at the kickoff luncheon and provided an exhibit.
Several Congressional Members and many staff visited the Expo
or invited the teams from their districts to their offices.
Teams competed for EPA’s P3 (People, Prosperity and the
Planet) Award, which provides winners with up to $75,000 to bring a
design concept to the marketplace.
Representatives from private companies, government agencies and
non-profit organizations joined the university teams to exhibit
commercially available sustainable products and actions they are
taking.
13.
EESI Resources Live On – Information on
SEER 13 Popular
In 2002, EESI issued
a fact sheet regarding new air conditioner efficiency standards in
which we explained the improved performance of air conditioners with
“seasonal energy efficiency rating of 13 (SEER-13).”
But with SEER-13 standards going into effect in January 2006,
EESI has received dozens of inquiries from citizens and businesses.
EESI explained that the standard applies to the manufacture of
new central air conditioners. While
less efficient units can still be sold and installed, given the very
substantial energy savings from the higher efficiency, it makes sense
to install SEER-13 equipment even if not required.
14.
EESI Briefing Highlights
Congressional
briefings are a vital EESI policymaker education tool.
Briefings create issue visibility and play a unique role in the
policy process. Briefings
can spur hearings, develop Congressional leadership and affect policy
positions. EESI organizes
briefings at strategic times to address issues before Congress.
Congressional offices often ask EESI to organize briefings
because they recognize these briefings as a valuable educational tool
for addressing current policy issues.
In
our on-going effort to educate policymakers on the commercial
viability of renewable energy technologies and the barriers that
hinder wider implementation, EESI has organized several Congressional
briefings.
October 6, 2005
“The Power of Solar: Technologies and Policies that Enable the Solar
Energy Market to Grow” was
held in conjunction with the Solar Power 2005 Expo. In
addition, as in years past, EESI helped organize the American Council
on Renewable Energy’s national policy forum, “Renewable Energy in
America: Policies for Phase II.”
To kick-off our 2006 season, EESI organized a briefing on
February 14, featuring a review and analysis of the President’s
FY2007 budget for renewable energy and energy efficiency.
This forum was followed by our March 2 briefing on geothermal energy, co-sponsored with the Geothermal Energy
Association.
Educating
Congress to help “change the [political] climate for climate
change” continues to be a prime focus of EESI.
Representatives from the British Embassy and Canadian
government spoke at our November 8 briefing,
“From the G8+5 to
COP
/MOP:
How Countries Are Seeking to Address Climate Change Together.” This
forum explored the issues to be discussed at the United Nations
Climate Change Conference in
Montreal
(Nov. 28-Dec. 9), the eleventh session
of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on
Climate Change (
COP
11) and the first session of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (MOP 1)
since the Protocol’s entry into force. Then,
at an EESI briefing held on
April 20, 2006
, pollsters explored the topic “Do Americans Believe Climate Change is Real?”
EESI published a complementary fact sheet for this briefing
featuring the 11 most recent national polls on
climate change. EESI’s May 22 briefing focused on ways in which public-private
partnerships can help biomass significantly contribute to our
domestic energy needs and spur economic development.
To
demonstrate the challenge and opportunities for reducing fossil fuel
use in transportation and community design, EESI organized five
briefings thus far in 2006: “Dependence
on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption,”
held March 8, “The
Cost Competitiveness of
Green
Building
Design” on March 9, “Flexible-fuel
Plug-in Hybrids: Taking Charge to Reduce US Oil Consumption” on
April 4, “Healthy
Communities for Young and Old: How Transit and Better Community Design
Help the Most
Vulnerable Communities”
on May 1, and on June 22, “Cleaning Up School Bus Emissions: Will FY07 Appropriations Meet the
Challenge?”
EESI co-sponsored
several briefings with the Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition
including:
§
Multi-family
Housing: An Underserved Market for Combined Heat and Power
(Sept. 19, 2005
)
§
After
the Energy Bill: What Needs to Be Done for Distributed Energy and Why?
(
Oct. 3, 2005
)
§
Energy
Emergencies, Higher Prices: What Needs to Be Done? (
Oct. 12, 2005
)
§
Recycled
Energy and Regional
CHP
Application
Centers:
A Local Energy Solution
(Dec. 14. 2005)
§
The
Perfect Power System: What Is It and Why Is It Important? (
April 26, 2006
)
We
partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey and Water Environment
Federation to sponsor two briefings on the effects of pesticides and
volatile organic compounds on
America
’s groundwater.
(March 3, April 28) and partnered with the Distributed Energy
Coalition on, “Cuts Threaten
Distributed Energy Program: Local Solutions for a National Crisis”
(
March 9, 2006
).
15.
EESI Hits Newsstands and Airwaves
EESI has received
a tremendous number of requests for newspaper, magazine and radio
program interviews in the past few months – a trend we expect to
continue. For example,
February 5 Carol Werner was interviewed by Cox News Service regarding
cellulosic ethanol. On
February 6, she gave New Scientist Magazine an FY 07 budget outlook for renewable energy
and energy efficiency. EESI’s
Fred Beck was interviewed by the Dallas
Morning News in February regarding funding for renewables.
On April 4, EESI arranged for Board
Member, Roger Duncan, Deputy General Manager of Austin Energy, to be
interviewed live on KSFR-FM, Santa Fe
Public Radio. Roger shared
with listeners the advances that the National Plug-in Partners
Campaign is doing to promote flexible-fuel plug-in hybrid vehicles.
More and more media contacts turn to us as a resource including
recent requests from Newsweek,
Boston
Globe, Scientific American,
Wall
Street Journal
,
US
News, and
RenewableEnergyAccess as well as many trade press publications.
16.
EESI On the Road
EESI’s Carol
Werner and fellow staff have been invited to venues across the country
and close to home on energy policy and related sustainable energy
technologies. Since our
last Update, EESI has given presentations at the following:
§
American Planning
Association (APA) Conference
§
Association of State
Energy Research and Technology Transfer Institutions (ASERTTI)
Conference
§
National Association of
State Energy Officials (NASEO) Conference
§
National Campaign for
Sustainable Agriculture (NCSA) Meeting
§
National Ethanol
Conference
§
National Governors’
Association’s Farm Bill Working Group
§
National Transportation
Energy Partnership (Clean Cities Coalition)
§
National Wildlife
Federation (NWF) Meeting
§
North Carolina
Biofuels Summit
§
Northwest Public Power
Association (NWPPA) Forum
§
PowerGen Conference
§
U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s (USDA) Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
Program (SARE) Meeting
§
Electric Vehicle
Association of MD/DC
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Update and EESI's other
valuable work described in EESI
Update in energy, climate change, agriculture, transportation and
smart growth is made possible through financial support from people
like you. Your tax-deductible contribution will help EESI
develop innovative policy solutions for a cleaner, safer, healthier
world. EIN: 52-1268030. Carol
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