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ACEEE Creates Job Calculator for Energy-Saving Stimulus Projects - Arizona Solar Center Blog

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ACEEE Creates Job Calculator for Energy-Saving Stimulus Projects

Washington, D.C. (July 13, 2009): Today the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) published a jobs calculator ( http://www.aceee.org/energy/national/recovery.htm ) for estimating the employment impacts of energy efficiency projects funded through the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

The calculator will be useful for estimating jobs created by state or municipal energy efficiency projects eligible for ARRA funding. The calculator can be used in applications for energy efficiency conservation block grants, state energy programs, weatherization assistance, and efficient transportation programs, among others. The calculator's general structure makes it suitable for projects in any economic sector, with energy savings in any fuel or energy form.

"What we have here is a jobs calculator that a variety of parties can use to estimate the economic impacts on net job creation, including well-paying manufacturing and industrial jobs," stated Dr. Neal Elliott, Director of ACEEE's Industrial Program.

ACEEE's stimulus jobs calculator builds on the organization's previous work by including inputs specifically useful in analyzing stimulus spending.
These inputs include a variable level of savings, variable amount borrowed, and a variable period over which efficiency investments occur. These features allow the model to maintain both a high level of realism as well as sufficient flexibility to be applied to a wide variety of projects.

"This spreadsheet-based tool provides a valuable analytical calculator that can help stakeholders accurately project the impact of productive investments in cost-effective energy efficiency resources. This is the type of timely information that will help get our economy moving again," said John A.
"Skip" Laitner, Director of Economic and Social Analysis for ACEEE.

The calculator along with its user's guide can be found on the Federal Economic Stimulus Legislation section of ACEEE's National Energy Efficiency Policy Webpage at http://www.aceee.org/energy/national/recovery.htm.

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About ACEEE: The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting economic prosperity, energy security, and environmental protection. For information about ACEEE and its programs, publications, and conferences, contact ACEEE, 529 14th Street N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C.20045or visit aceee.org ( http://www.aceee.org/ ).
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