One of the most effective ways to create jobs, improve the overall economy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions is simply improving energy efficiency, or what many call “energy productivity.” In the U.S. 57 percent of the energy flowing into the economy is wasted. Of the 12 leading industrial economies the United States ranks 9th in energy productivity. We can and must do better.
The Alliance to Save Energy launched the Commission on National Energy Efficiency Policy in 2012 to develop solutions for increasing energy productivity in the United States. What came from the commission was a set of key action areas to double energy productivity by 2030, including:
- Investing in energy productivity throughout all sectors of the economy
- Modernizing infrastructure, including building, transportation, equipment and electrical grids
- Educating consumers, business leaders and policymakers on the importance and benefits of wise energy use
The program is called Energy 2030, outlined in the following video.
I am the founder,chairman and executive coordinator of a registered NGO known as Namalere forest conservtaion based in Bungoma Kenya whose vission and mission is energy savings and energy renewable,we do these by doing forest research and tree nursry establishments,plant tree seedlings a long the roads,river banks,institutions and have our 70 aceas of land for our own forest,we also do Briquettes research, establishments and production,improved cooking stoves,biogass and we want to start producing electricity FROM Biomass/baggasse,
so i am there fore writting to be allowed in your committed team of expertise,for exchange of ideas,information among others,a lso i can be ble to meet these like minded guys face to face for networking which would be of beneficial to my team,community and country at large,
looking forward to hearing from your office
regards
john ojwolo
phone +254-726709078
Skype ojwolojohn2
Bungoma Kenya