Since 2008, Maryland’s energy efficiency program has saved ratepayers more than $4 billion on energy bills and reduced Maryland’s greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of 9.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. That’s equal to taking 2 million cars off the road for a year. Through incentives and rebates for home energy audits, weatherization, and efficient appliances EmPOWER reduces energy consumption, lowering utility bills while minimizing peak demand.
Maryland PIRG Foundation research includes recommendations to strengthen and improve the program to achieve greater total energy and financial savings, better serve limited-income Marylanders, and deliver even more environmental and public health benefits.
As a state, we must conserve more energy, use energy more wisely and efficiently, and rely on sources of energy that are clean, renewable and less environmentally damaging. Doing so will create big savings for our climate, our health and our wallets. If done right, the EmPOWER program has tremendous potential to help us along the way.
Turning up the heat in our homes shouldn’t turn up pollution
The Department of Energy has proposed the first meaningful update in over 30 years to efficiency standards for furnaces and boilers.If adopted, these standards will not only lower energy bills for millions of Americans, but they will also reduce the pollution that’s warming our planet.