Title
Energy Efficiency Day 2017 proclamation
Memorandum
Proclamation
Energy Efficiency Day
October 5, 2017
WHEREAS, Energy efficiency is the art of getting the same or better performance using less energy - all while cutting utility bills for residential, business, and industrial customers; and
WHEREAS, Reliable, affordable energy is vital to our economic prosperity and energy efficiency is the most productive and cost-effective way to meet our energy needs; and
WHEREAS, Implementing clean energy policies and programs helps boost economic opportunities and job creation while continuing to move toward a sustainable future; and
WHEREAS, Cutting energy waste saves U.S. consumers billions of dollars on their utility bills annually, up to $500 per household from appliance efficiency standards alone; and
WHEREAS, More than 2.2 million Americans work in the energy efficiency sector in local, good-paying, clean energy jobs that can’t be outsourced and increasing efficiency will create more of them; and
WHEREAS, Smarter energy use reduces the amount of electricity we need to power our lives, which helps avoid power plant emissions that can harm our health, pollute our air, and warm our climate; and
WHEREAS, A nationwide network of energy efficiency groups and partners has designated October 5th as the nation’s second annual Energy Efficiency Day; and
WHEREAS, Together the residents of Ann Arbor can continue to contribute to our sustainability efforts by learning more about energy efficiency and practicing smarter energy use in their daily lives.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Christopher Taylor, Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan, do hereby proclaim October 5, 2017, as “ENERGY EFFICIENCY DAY” and urge citizens to join us in supporting our clean energy goals and moving toward more energy efficiency now and in the future.
I hereby set my hand and seal
This 5th Day of October, 2017
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Christopher Taylor
Mayor of the City of Ann Arbor