New Hampshire ranked 20th in efficiency
According to an October 2015 scorecard, New Hampshire is the 20th state in the nation when it comes to energy efficiency.
The scorecard was produced by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that advocates for energy efficiency.
ACEEE argued New Hampshire could improve by adopting policies that encourage energy efficiency targets for utilities, efficient transportation systems, and combined heat and power (CHP) systems. (CHP systems capture and reuse the heat created from many electricity generation methods.)
The ACEEE ranking was primarily based on the presence of energy efficiency policies. A ranking based on actual energy usage tells a slightly different story.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration ranks New Hampshire as one of the lowest ten states in the nation when it comes to energy consumption per capita.
A 2015 ranking from WalletHub similarly scored New Hampshire 6th in the nation for home energy efficiency. WalletHub based that ranking on total residential energy consumption per capita and annual “degree days” – days that are hot enough or cool enough to require temperature control.
Do you think New Hampshire should adopt more policies to encourage energy efficiency? Or is New Hampshire efficient enough without further policy intervention? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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