_______________________________________________________ACTIONET
September 18, 2008
Action Alert!
Energy Conservation - HB 2200
The current Legislative session is short,
but there’s still plenty you can do!
What
You Can Do:
Call
or email your State Senator immediately and tell
him or her that you support HB 2200 and energy
conservation and you believe she or he should make acting on
energy a top priority for this session.
You can find your State Senator’s phone number by entering your
zip code in the “Find Your Elected Officials” box in the lower
left-hand corner of the LAMPa website (www.lamp.org).
Be sure to click on
the “state” tab!
**Please
file a post-advocacy report with the LAMPa office
by e-mail (lampa@lamp.org)
or telephone, (717) 545-3500, with the
highlights/responses of your advocacy efforts**
The
following is a sample of how your phone call might go:
"My name is ___________, and I'm a constituent. As a person of
faith I support efforts to protect future generations and God's
creation by promoting energy conservation. I urge
Senator ___________, not only to support HB 2200 but
to make sure the Legislature does not go home for the elections
without addressing the Commonwealth’s energy crisis.
Background
Time is
short as both state and federal lawmakers are preparing to head
home for elections.
However,
with your encouragement, taking some first steps towards
addressing the energy crisis might be on their agenda. Here’s
why: (For more information, see the
Energy Conservation Issue Briefon the LAMPa website.)
Demand
for electricity in
Pennsylvania
is growing by 1.5% a year.
This may not sound like much, but if it continues, Pennsylvania will be
forced to build twelve new power plants in the next ten
years to meet the state’s energy needs! This will be extremely
costly, in regard to both the health of the economy and the
environment. In addition to the power plants, new towers and
transmission lines will also be necessary. When capital, fuel,
and construction costs are totaled up, Pennsylvania is faced with spending between
$17 and $20 billion by 2018 to meet the growing electricity
demand.
Personal
conservation is a start, but it is not enough. Pennsylvania must begin
taking comprehensive steps to reduce the demand for electricity
in the Commonwealth.
House
Bill 2200,
which passed the Pennsylvania House in February with
bi-partisan support and is awaiting action in the State
Senate, would create programs enabling Pennsylvania to reduce its electricity demand
by 2.5% of the 2012 projected demand.
Source:
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture)
ELCA Policy Base
(Caring
for Creation: Vision,
Hope, and Justice, 1993; Sufficient,
Sustainable Livelihood For All, 1999)
“Without appropriate environmental
care, economic growth cannot be sustained.”
Bonus
Actions:For those
particularly concerned about energy conservation, here are a few
more things you can do:
·Call
U.S. Senators Casey
and Specter by 5 pm
Friday, September 19, and urge them to renew federal tax
credits for renewable energy and energy conservation. The
capitol switchboard number is (202) 224-3121.
·Perform a
home energy audit.
Information on how to conduct a home energy audit can be found
on most electric company websites, or through the
U.S. Department of Energy site.
·Run your
laundry and dishwasher at night
in order to reduce peak electricity demand.