PG&E and SMUD Launch First-of-Its-Kind Energy Efficiency Program for Business and Consumer Electronics
April 09 2009 - 12:40PM
PR Newswire (US)
Retailers and Manufacturers Join Forces to Help Drive Efficiency in
Electronic Products SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 9
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As leaders in the field of energy
efficiency, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and the
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) today announced a
ground breaking program to encourage businesses and consumers to
save energy and lower their costs for electricity. For the first
time in the United States, utilities, retailers and manufacturers
are joining together to help businesses and consumers become more
informed about the benefits of purchasing energy-efficient
electronic products. In addition to the two utilities, this
Business and Consumer Electronics program includes Best Buy, Sears
Holding Company, Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and Lenovo. Administered in
conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ENERGY
STAR program, the Business and Consumer Electronics program
provides marketing support to encourage manufacturers and retailers
to educate, promote and sell the most energy-efficient televisions,
desktop computers and monitors. Consumers will see co-branded signs
on the most energy-efficient and cost-saving electronic products in
participating retail stores. "Californians are some of the most
cutting edge technology consumers in the United States," said Brad
Whitcomb, vice president of marketing and customer innovation for
PG&E. "As a result, electronics account for almost 20 percent
of the total electric consumption by residential users. PG&E's
Business and Consumer Electronics team saw an opportunity for
dramatic energy savings and designed a program based on proven
industry experience and customer feedback," Whitcomb added. The
program is expected to save PG&E and SMUD customers up to 380
million kilowatt-hours (kWh) through 2011, enough to power more
than 55,000 typical homes. "The Business and Consumer Electronics
program will not only encourage energy efficiency in a new sector,
it will provide retailers and manufacturers with the marking
support they need to help accelerate adoption of energy-efficient
electronics," said Paul Lau, deputy assistant general manager for
SMUD. "Through this program, SMUD and PG&E are setting the bar
for energy efficiency in business and consumer electronics in our
communities and beyond." Katharine Kaplan, EPA team lead, ENERGY
STAR Product Development added, "The Business and Consumer
Electronics program is a win for the environment, for businesses
and for consumers. I'm delighted that the products promoted through
the Business and Consumer Electronics program meet and exceed the
stringent ENERGY STAR specification." Currently, ENERGY
STAR-qualified televisions use up to 30 percent less energy than
standard units. If all televisions sold in the U.S. met ENERGY STAR
requirements, consumers across the nation would save an estimated
one billion dollars in annual energy costs and would reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of taking about one
million cars off the road. "The Consumer Electronics program is a
logical next-step strategy for managing ever-increasing energy
use," said Stephanie Fleming, senior manager, Residential Sector,
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. "Our unique ability to work
consistently with regional utilities and retailers throughout the
Northwest will streamline the effort and accelerate market adoption
of next-generation, energy-efficient electronics," she added.
PG&E is a national leader in energy efficiency programs. Since
the inception of these programs in 1976, PG&E customers have
achieved cost savings of more than $22 billion, avoiding the
release of more than 135 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) into
the atmosphere. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of
PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is one of the largest combined
natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in
San Francisco, with 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation's cleanest energy to 15 million people in northern and
central California. For more information, visit
http://www.pge.com/about/. As the nation's sixth largest publicly
owned utility, SMUD has been providing electricity for more than 60
years to Sacramento County (and a small portion of Placer County).
SMUD is a recognized industry leader and award winner for its
innovative energy efficiency programs, renewable power technologies
and for its sustainable solutions for a healthier environment. For
more information, visit http://www.smud.org/. Established in 1992,
ENERGY STAR is a joint program between the United States
Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy
designed to save money and help address climate change through
energy-efficient products and practices at home and at work. For
more information, visit http://www.energystar.gov/ or call
1-888-STAR-YES. DATASOURCE: PG&E CONTACT: PG&E External
Communications Department, +1-415-973-5930; or SMUD Media Services,
+1-916-732-5100 Web Site: http://www.pge.com/ http://www.smud.org/
http://www.energystar.gov/
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