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Indiana Near the Bottom on List of Energy-Efficient States

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Monday, October 3, 2016   

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana needs to "up its game" when it comes to encouraging energy efficiency, according to a report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE).

The group has released its annual scorecard by state, which shows the Hoosier State tied for 42nd place, even dropping four spots from 2015.

Kerwin Olson, executive director of the Citizens Action Coalition, blamed the low numbers directly on Indiana's governor.

"Gov. Mike Pence, from our perspective, has failed the state of Indiana in his utter and complete lack of leadership on the issue in allowing the utility companies to direct the policy in the State of Indiana," Olson lamented.

In 2014, state legislators repealed the energy-efficiency rebate program known as Energizing Indiana. Gov. Pence said the program was too expensive and made Indiana less competitive by denying relief to large-scale energy consumers.

Report author Westin Berg, a research analyst for ACEEE, noted that some Midwestern states fared well in this year's report, including neighboring Michigan, which was ranked 11th highest, and Illinois, which came in 13th.

"They're pursuing sustainable transportation policies, have high electric vehicle registration rates, and have promoted reductions in vehicle miles traveled," said Berg. "And most of the states that are doing really well are keeping up-to-date on their building energy codes."

Olson is convinced that state leaders need to create more energy-efficiency policies, because they're in the best interest of all Hoosiers.

"We need incentives for home owners, businesses and industry. We need tax credits. We need greater financing solutions, and all of those things need to be enabled through policy and through legislation at the General Assembly," Olson stressed. "And when we fail to have a dialogue, and have a discussion and have real analysis, then we fail the public at large in crafting energy policy that benefits everybody."



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