Proclamations
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Universities, state, county, and city governments issued proclamations for Energy Efficiency Day 2022.
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In 2022, the U.S. Senate passed a Resolution that officially designated October 5, 2022, as Energy Efficiency Day “in celebration of the economic and environmental benefits” driven by efficiency!
2022 Participants
States
Illinois | Indiana | Kansas | Michigan | Mississippi | Nevada | North Carolina | Rhode Island | Vermont |
Cities
Albany, NY | Baltimore, MD |Bloomfield, CT | Boise, ID | Boulder, CO| Boston, MA | Chicago, IL | Colombus, OH | Colorado Springs, CO | Dallas, TX | Dubuque, IA | Fayetteville, AR | Fitchburg, WI |Fremont, CA | Jefferson Hills Borough, PA | Kansas City, MO | Lafayette, CO | Madison, WI | Middletown Township, PA | Milwaukee, WI | Nederland, CO | New Orleans, LA | Pittsburgh, PA | Pueblo, CO| Reno, NV |Santa Monica, CA| Shrewsbury, MA | St. Louis, MO | St. Paul, MN | Sun Prairie, WI | West Chester Borough, PA | West Hollywood, CA | Winooski, VT |
Counties
Dupage County, IL | Kane County, IL| Los Alamos County, NM | Will County, IL
Universities
Energy Efficiency Day 2021 Press Release
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State, county, and city governments signed on in 2018
In 2018, the U.S. Senate passed Resolution 668 officially designating October 5, 2018 as Energy Efficiency Day “in celebration of the economic and environmental benefits” driven by efficiency!