Sierra
Colleagues and Friends:
I
need your help. The Senate's energy efficience bill is ready for debate
in the Senate Natural Resources & Environment Committee, hopefully
yet this week. Sen. Hogg had intended to bring it up today, but his
survey of colleagues revealed that there are 4 Democrats in that
committee who do not support it as is, Sens. Ragan, Schoenjahn, Hancock
and Woods. So....
We
absolutely need your calls to the members of that committee, especially
those 4. Committee members are as follows, and immediately below the
list is the alert message to give you the background and the
fundamentals of what you need to convey to them.
Please
pass this alert on to your Sierra members and friends! And, Thanks!
SF
2083 Alert:
Call
or Email Your Senator Today! (Senate
swithchboard, daytime hours: 515-281-3371.)
Tell
your senator to make energy efficiency a priority; to vote for SF 2083.
Yesterday the Governor announced his energy proposal for Legislative
consideration. It too includes what we have all been asking for...an\
energy efficience standard very similar to the one in SF 2083.
Energy
efficiency measures allow us to do more with less—to enjoy the same
quality of life and energy-related services using less energy. And
unlike burning fossil fuels to meet energy needs, energy efficiency
does not pollute.
Senate
File 2083 will make energy efficiency a priority for Iowa. It will
require all utility companies to use a planning tool that will help put
energy efficiency first: utilites would compare the costs of energy
efficiency, including environmental impacts like greenhouse gas
emissions, against the costs of new or expanded fossil fuel generation.
Energy
efficiency is among the fastest, cleanest, and cheapest resources
available and would see a boost under this bill. If this bill passes,
we expect to see a significant increase in the amount of energy
efficiency programs implemented. The bill also authorizes the Iowa
Utilities Board to set energy savings goals for all utilities and lets
utilities pool together to give more Iowans access to their energy
efficiency programs.
So...first
steps first—If your senator is on the Natural Resources &
Environment Committee, please contact him/her directly. I’ve provided
their contact information for you above.
So let us re-join this chorus.
Call or email your Senator today. (Senate swithchboard, daytime hours:
515-281-3371.)
Your
voice matters. Please call or email today.
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Instructions:
Below
is a sample of the kind of message you can write about why energy
efficiency should be a priority for Iowa utility companies. Feel free
to edit this text and make it your own. And DO CALL OR EMAIL TODAY. Ask
your senator on the Senate Natural Resources & Environment
Committee, to vote YES for Senate File 2083.
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Message
to (your Senator):
I
am writing to request that you give Senate File 2083 your full support.
This bill makes energy efficiency a priority for Iowa’s utility
companies. Efficiency is a cleaner and cheaper solution for consumers
and utilities, compared to putting more fossil fuels online. Energy
efficiency measures allow us to do more with less—to enjoy the same
quality of life and energy-related services using less energy.
Besides
being cleaner and cheaper, energy efficiency is a good investment for
Iowa.
Three
major international financial institutions recently announced a set of
principles, The Carbon Principles, to guide future lending and
investment related to energy. These institutions include Citigroup,
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., and Morgan Stanley, which have trillions
of dollars of assets worldwide. The first Principle they listed was
energy efficiency:
Energy
efficiency: “An effective way to limit CO2 emissions is to not produce
them. The signatory financial institutions will encourage clients to
invest in cost-effective demand reduction, taking into consideration
the value of avoided CO2 emissions.”
Iowa
needs also to invest in energy efficiency first.
Please
vote yes for Senate File 2083, and make Iowa a winner economically and
environmentally. Please also let me know how you voted, with a letter
or an email.
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