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IL: 2% energy reduction, 0.1% peak by 2015 MI: 1% annual energy savings IN: 2% electricity savings by 2019 OH: 22% energy savings by 2025; 8% peak by 2018
ME: 1.4% annual energy savings by 2013 VT: 2% annual, 11% cumulative energy reductions by 2011 MA: 2.4% annual electric savings by 2012 NY: reduce electric use 15% by 2015 CT: 1.5% annual utility savings,10% peak RI: cut consumption 10% by 2022 NJ: Energy Master Plan proceeding DE: cut consumption 15%, peak 10% by 2015 PA: cut consumption 3%, peak 4.5% by 2013 MD: reduce electricity use, peak 15% by 2015 VA: reduce electric use 10% by 2022 WV: EE & DR earn credits in A&RES AR: 0.75% electric savings by 2013 NC: EE to meet up to 25% of RPS to 2011 FL: 3.5% energy savings and summer and winter peak reductions by 2019
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Renewable Power & Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficiency Resource Standards (EERS) and Goals Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Market Oversight www.ferc.gov/oversight
EnergyEfficiencySummarybyState
26StateswithEERS:AR,AZ,CA,CO,DE,FL,HI,IA,IL,IN,MA,ME MD,MI,MN,NC,NM,NY,NV,OH,OR,PA,TX,VT,WA 20StateswithEEaspartofRPSorRPSgoal 4StateswithEERSpendingfinalregsorapproval:CT,NJ,RI,UT 4StateswithEEgoals(notinaformalEERS):AK,OK,VA,WV 17StateshavepeakreductiontargetsinanEERSorefficiencygoal 18StatesestablishedorexpandedanEERSorgoalin20092010 35StateswithanEERS,pendingEERSregs,oranEEgoal
* Energy Efficiency reductions are measured in average megawatts, or aMW. Abbreviations: EE - energy efficiency; EERS Energy Efficiency Resource Standard; PSC / PUC Public Service / Utility Commission; RPS Renewable Portfolio Standard
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