US Taxpayers Shelled Out WHAT!?! For Fancy Govt. Energy Upgrades
Three cheers for a free lunch: US taxpayers pay nothing for energy efficiency and renewable upgrades totaling $8 billion in savings over the next 18 years.
Three cheers for a free lunch: US taxpayers pay nothing for energy efficiency and renewable upgrades totaling $8 billion in savings over the next 18 years.
With Congress squelching innovation in Washington, we need to look to the states for policies green on energy. A study released by Stanford University and the Hoover Institution this week (The State Clean Energy Cookbook: A Dozen Recipes for State Action on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) cites 12 innovative projects … [continued]
We hear it all the time: if businesses and government would use less energy, they would save money. That’s just common sense, but energy efficiency improvements cost money. In the case of government, that money comes from you, the taxpayer. There is a way to do it, though, without … [continued]
It was just announced last week that the U.S. Army awarded three Energy Savings Performance Contracts in December totaling $61 million, including a contract that will result in the largest renewable energy project put into place by the U.S. Army. Together, the three projects will save the Army a total … [continued]