Kateri Callahan
President, Alliance to Save Energy
February 17, 2010
Eilat- Eilot: International Renewable Energy Conference
Why isn’t the market driving cost-effective energy efficiency? Callahan joined a distinguished group of presenters (including Yael Cohen Paran, CEO of Israel Energy Forum) and Darrell Smith (president of the International Window Film Association) in a panel chaired by Ze’ev Gross, Israeli minsiter of National Infrastructures Resource Management to discuss existing barriers and possible solutions towards effectively penetrating the market with energy efficient technologies and practices.
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Towards an Energy-Efficient Economy: Market Solutions, Policy and Barriers
1. Towards an Energy-Efficient Economy Market Solutions, Policy & Barriers Kateri Callahan, President Alliance to Save Energy February 17, 2010 Eilat- Eilot: International Renewable Energy Conference
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4. Working with and Across All Sectors of the Economy - 170 companies, organizations, and institution in Associates Program - Associates Program membership represents all economic sectors - Initiatives underway in research, policy advocacy, education, technology deployment, market transformation and communications
Annual world-wide investment of $170 billion in energy efficiency through 2020 could: cut global growth in energy demand by ½! save $900 billion a year in avoided energy costs dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions Source: The McKinsey Global Institute “ Energy efficiency is the nation’s greatest energy resource—we saved 50 quads in 2007 due to energy efficiency and conservation efforts taken since 1973. This is more energy than we get from any single energy source, including oil.” “ If we tried to run today’s economy without the energy-efficiency improvements that have taken place since 1973, we would need nearly 50% more energy than we use now. This is more than what we get from any single energy source, including oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear power.”
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