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Just look at where the u. S. Energy sector is now. 2014 alone, Clean Energy Investment increase by 14 , that is five times greater growth than the rest of the u. S. Economy. U. S. Powerplant co2 emissions in 2015 were about 24 below 2005 levels. Already well on the way to the cpps 2030 targets. 2015 admissions were about the same as the cpp firstyear goal in 2022 and 2015. That 2022 and 2015. That is a full seven years ahead of schedule. Twentyfour states have lower omissions in 2015 then there are 2022 annual goal. 22 annual goal. The first year of compliance in the cpp. Including states like ohio, north carolina, pennsylvania, and south dakota. The Energy Information agency estimates of 70 of new utility generating capacity expected to come online in 2016 will actually beat zero email to, mostly solar and wind. So clearly theres more going on in our world and our Energy Sector than the cpp can account for. Look, im really not trying to say that the cpp is not important, you know that
Just look at where the u. S. Energy sector is now. 2014 alone, Clean Energy Investment increase by 14 , that is five times greater growth than the rest of the u. S. Economy. U. S. Powerplant co2 emissions in 2015 were about 24 below 2005 levels. Already well on the way to the cpps 2030 targets. 2015 admissions were about the same as the cpp firstyear goal in 2022 and 2015. That 2022 and 2015. That is a full seven years ahead of schedule. Twentyfour states have lower omissions in 2015 then there are 2022 annual goal. 22 annual goal. The first year of compliance in the cpp. Including states like ohio, north carolina, pennsylvania, and south dakota. The Energy Information agency estimates of 70 of new utility generating capacity expected to come online in 2016 will actually beat zero email to, mostly solar and wind. So clearly theres more going on in our world and our Energy Sector than the cpp can account for. Look, im really not trying to say that the cpp is not important, you know that
Just look at where the u. S. Energy sector is now. 2014 alone, Clean Energy Investment increase by 14 , that is five times greater growth than the rest of the u. S. Economy. U. S. Powerplant co2 emissions in 2015 were about 24 below 2005 levels. Already well on the way to the cpps 2030 targets. 2015 admissions were about the same as the cpp firstyear goal in 2022 and 2015. That 2022 and 2015. That is a full seven years ahead of schedule. Twentyfour states have lower omissions in 2015 then there are 2022 annual goal. 22 annual goal. The first year of compliance in the cpp. Including states like ohio, north carolina, pennsylvania, and south dakota. The Energy Information agency estimates of 70 of new utility generating capacity expected to come online in 2016 will actually beat zero email to, mostly solar and wind. So clearly theres more going on in our world and our Energy Sector than the cpp can account for. Look, im really not trying to say that the cpp is not important, you know that
1975, when they were considering these efficiency standards they were supposed to consider that the technology was really feasible and that there was an economic justification for it. But today thats beginning to be blurred and we know, certainly, at epa when they consider it, they certainly dont consider whether its technologically feasible or economically justified. So if we wanted to have a more balanced approach what were trying to do is hear from people who are involved in this on a daily basis because the American Public when they go to the Appliance Store to buy an appliance, they dont understand all about this efficiency. They just know what the price is, and then some people are telling them well you are going to save money even though its a lot more, because of the electricity that will go down. And other people make the other argument. So one of our objectives today is to just try to get a better understanding of what is the reality of this. And thats why were here. So i wan