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July 13th, 2009

New Hampshire Ups Renewable Energy Use

New Hampshire Governor John Lynch announced last week that the state is now getting 25% of the electricity used by the majority of state government buildings from renewable sources.

The state competitively bid its state energy contract, looking at bids from both renewable and traditional fuel suppliers. As a result of that process, the State of New Hampshire has entered into a contract with ConEdison Solutions to provide wind power to the state. The wind power contract runs from July 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010.

“We can build a stronger economy and create jobs for our families by focusing on building a greener, more energy efficient economy and reducing our reliance on expensive fossil fuels,” Gov. Lynch said. “Today, the state is taking another step in our efforts to protect our economy and our natural resources by ensuring 25% of the electricity used by state government comes from clean, renewable wind power. We are again leading by example as we work to secure our energy independence.”

Gov. Lynch has set a goal of ensuring 25% of New Hampshire’s energy comes from renewable sources by 2025. In addition, the state is undertaking a Green Jobs initiative with funds from the state’s Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) and economic stimulus that will include job training; low interest loans for businesses to become more energy efficient; upgrading the efficiency of state buildings; and helping citizens weatherize their homes to reduce their energy costs. (RGGI establishes a regional cap and trade program to reduce harmful carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Since 2005, 10 northeastern states have developed and signed on to RGGI: New Hampshire, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.)

For this most recent wind energy initiative, ConEdison Solutions procures the wind power on behalf of the state from wind farms around the nation. As the generators produce electricity, they also issue renewable energy credits that confirm wind energy was created and delivered to the electricity grid.

“New Hampshire is setting an outstanding example for the rest of America through its significant purchase of certified wind power,” said Jorge J. Lopez, president and CEO of ConEdison Solutions. “We are proud to have been chosen to help the state achieve its clean energy goals.”

LABELS ConEdison, Energy, The_Environment, Wind Energy, government 1 Comment »

January 16th, 2009

A Founder of Clean Air-Cool Planet To Be Named To DOE

Susan F. Tierney, one of the founders of Clean Air - Cool Planet (CA-CP) and immediate past chair of the Portsmouth, NH-based climate non-profit, will be named as deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy according to reports from sources close to the Obama transition team. Tierney was assistant secretary of energy for policy in the Clinton administration and more recently an energy and economics consultant with the Boston-based Analysis Group.

Susan F. Tierney

Susan F. Tierney

“It speaks well for the intentions of the Obama Administration to tackle the climate issue that someone of Sue Tierney’s caliber is named to a top position at the Department of Energy,” said Adam Markham, CEO of CA-CP, which Tierney helped found in 1999 to promote practical action on climate change. CA-CP has offices in New Canaan, CT and Washington, DC, as well as Portsmouth.

“Her depth of experience, economic expertise, and tremendous policy insight have made her a real leader in the climate and energy arena. This is an inspired choice and one that will help put the country on a path toward a sustainable energy policy,” Markham said.

A former Massachusetts public utility commissioner, Tierney was chair of the Energy Foundation and a member of the National Commission on Energy Policy.  She has expertise on electric and gas industry issues and has consulted on energy markets, economic and environmental regulation, and strategy for corporations, government organizations, and non-profits while a managing partner at the Analysis Group.

Tierney served the Obama transition as a team leader for the Department of Energy.

About CA-CP
CA-CP is the leading non-profit finding and promoting solutions to global warming in the northeast, creating partnerships with campuses, communities, corporations and science centers in the region to implement solutions to climate change and build contituencies for effective climate policies and actions.

CA-CP’s featured partner on its Website currently is Tom’s of Maine, producer of naturally derived personal care products. Since 2001, Tom’s has completed an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions and begun implementing energy efficiency and “green” building measures. TFM covered the company’s foray into wind energy in an April 2006 article. The company worked with CA-CP on that endeavor.

LABELS Clean Air-Cool Planet, Department of Energy, Wind Energy No Comments »