Carson City, NV -
October 07, 2020
Nevada Governor’s
Office of Energy
Celebrates Energy
Efficiency Day
5th
annual national event urging everyone to
“Save
Money. Cut Carbon. Breathe Easier.”
Carson City, NV - Governor Steve Sisolak has proclaimed October
7, 2020, as Energy Efficiency day in Nevada. His recently launched Nevada
Climate Initiative features energy efficiency as a key piece of the framework
for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. Promoting and implementing energy
efficiency measures across Nevada not only helps meet the state’s climate goals
but also ensures Nevada residents have safe, healthy and comfortable homes and
workplaces with reduced energy costs.
The Governor’s Office of Energy (GOE), adopts policies to
support and promote energy efficiency, and administers energy efficiency
programs that offer Nevadans opportunities to reduce their energy costs and
work and live in a safer and more comfortable built environment. “The easiest and most economical way to save
on utility bills is to replace inefficient lighting in every home and business
across the state,” said GOE Director, David Bobzien. “Our office is committed
to supporting robust energy efficiency policies, including our adoption of
improved efficient lighting standards for general service lamps”.
All Nevadans can learn more about how to contribute to the
state’s sustainability efforts by using energy more efficiently in our daily
lives. October 7, 2020 marks the fifth annual Energy Efficiency Day
nationwide.
Click here to see the Governor’s Proclamation https://gov.nv.gov/News/Proclamations/2020/Energy_Efficiency_Day_in_Nevada/
To learn more about what you can do to contribute to Nevada’s
energy efficiency efforts, follow us while we draft our Climate Plan through
the Nevada Climate Initiative’s website at climateaction.nv.gov
To learn more about the lighting standards anticipated to take
effect on January 1, 2021, visit GOE’s website at https://energy.nv.gov/Resources/Lightbulbs/
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