Energy Efficiency's Record and Prospects

Deck: 

Double Down on Efficiency

Fortnightly Magazine - December 2019
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In our industry, most see Messrs. Cavanagh and Faruqui as two intellectual giants of our age in utility regulation and policy. And so do we at Public Utilities Fortnightly. Imagine our delight then when they volunteered to sit together and consider energy efficiency's track record looking back and its prospects looking forward. Naturally the PUF team said, you bet!

Energy efficiency. The first fuel. Embraced by us all as the policy lever that addresses several challenges at the same time. But, how far has our industry traveled on the road to an energy efficiency society, and how much further can we travel before we rest (if we ever do)? Ralph and Ahmad have the answers if anyone does.
 

Ahmad Faruqui: As you look back at the past four decades, what did we get right and what should we have done differently to further accelerate the nation's adoption of energy efficiency?

Ralph Cavanagh: I'll start with the bottom line, from a frequently cited Bipartisan Policy Center study that I coauthored: "Over the last four decades, energy savings achieved through improvements in energy productivity have exceeded the contribution from all new supply resources in meeting America's growing energy needs." America's Energy Resurgence, 2013, p. VIII.

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