From Deseret News archives:
Utah rates 27th in U.S. in energy efficiency
But the new state energy adviser says Utah will be moving up in the rankings.
"The State Energy Efficiency Scorecard for 2006," released by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, based in Washington, D.C., lists as the best 10 states Vermont, Connecticut and California (tied for first place), Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington, New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island and Minnesota, tied for ninth place.
The report was financed by a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, according to the study.
Scores between 20 and 33 out of a possible perfect 44 points were awarded to each of the top 10. The next 15 "trail fairly moderately behind" with scores between 10 and 17.5 points.
"The bottom 26 states, however, seriously lag behind the other states, scoring between 0.5 and 10 points," the report says.
Utah is in the bottom tier, scoring only 9.5 points in the group's rating system.
Utah earned 4.5 points for utility spending on energy efficiency, 4 points for energy-efficient building codes, and 1 point for the state leading by example. It received no points in any of the remaining five categories.
Maggie Eldridge, research assistant with the council, said the first category, where Utah earned the most points, is based on states setting pending requirements for utilities to improve energy efficiency. In Utah, that spending amounts to about $7 per capita, she said.
"Right now, Vermont is spending about $22," she said. "Utah is certainly in the upper half of spending," Eldridge said, adding that with other categories, the state doesn't score as highly.
Such categories as energy-efficiency standards for appliances, tax standards and resource standards are fairly new, she said.
Appliance standards are set at the federal level, mandating minimum efficiency for such items as dishwashers and clothes washers. "Several states have adopted more stringent standards and set standards for additional appliances" not yet regulated by the federal government.
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