August 24, 2015-White House-President Obama is committed to taking responsible steps to
address climate change, promote clean energy, and ensure a cleaner, more stable
environment for future generations. That is why today he is announcing a robust set of executive actions and private sector commitments to accelerate the
transition to cleaner sources of energy and cut energy waste. These actions will
continue to expand opportunities to install energy saving technologies in
households today, particularly those that need it most, while driving the
development of low-cost clean energy technologies for tomorrow.
Last year, the United States brought online as much solar
energy every three weeks as it did in all of 2008, and the solar industry added
jobs 10 times faster than the rest of the economy. Since the beginning of 2010, the average cost
of a solar electric system has dropped by 50 percent. In fact, distributed
solar prices fell 10 to 20 percent in 2014 alone and currently 44 states have
pricing structures that encourage increased penetration of distributed
generation.
Americans are also more empowered to capture opportunities
to improve efficiency and cut energy waste into the amount of energy they are
consuming. In fact, up to one third of households can track their energy use
and learn ways to make choices to how to save on their energy bills. Since
President Obama took office, the U.S. Department of Energy has already put in
place appliance efficiency standards that will save American consumers nearly
$480 billion on their utility bills through 2030, and the Environmental
Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR Program continues to help save consumers more
than $34 billion per year going forward.
The executive actions and private sector commitments
President Obama is announcing today will continue to promote the use and
development of smart, simple, low-cost technologies to help households save on
their energy bills and help America transition to a cleaner energy sources.
Getting Geothermal Into School Curriculum
Specifically mentioned in the press release; Bosch is committing
to dedicating part of its sales force to focus specifically on outreach to
school districts in low income communities, as well as in extreme climate
areas, where energy resiliency is paramount. These activities could include:
- Working to educate stakeholders and decision makers in low-income communities about the opportunities and benefits of high-efficiency buildings, particularly schools.
- Sharing critical information with stakeholders on how projects can be implemented in their regions, including case studies from existing Bosch school improvement projects.
- Providing best practices on how other schools integrate energy efficiency projects into student curriculum and reinforce teaching and learning about energy conservation in the classroom.
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