CHAMBERS IN ACTION
Local chambers across the country are taking the lead in creating and convening clean energy conversations, best practices, events and advocating on local policy.
Reno + Sparks Chamber Supports Increase to Nevada's Renewable Portfolio Standard
Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce was a key supporter of SB 358, which doubled Nevada’s renewable portfolio standard
The Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce was a key supporter of SB 358, which doubled the state’s renewable portfolio standard (RPS) to 50% by 2030 and requires 100% carbon-free emissions by 2050. The bill received unanimous bipartisan support from both chambers of the Nevada Legislature during the 2019 Legislative Session and overwhelming support from state voters for higher renewable targets.
“Renewable energy is a major cornerstone of my economic development plan, and this bill will put Nevada back on the path toward renewable energy leadership on a nationwide level and continue to bring well-paying jobs to our communities,” Governor Sisolak, who signed the bill into law, said. “Today, Nevada sent a message to the country and world that the Silver State is open for business as a renewable leader, and our commitment to growing our clean energy economy transcends party lines.”
Increasing Nevada’s RPS brings a multitude of economic benefits to the state. Nevada’s clean energy jobs totaled more than 32,000 at the end of 2018. By some estimates, meeting the targets of Nevada’s new RPS could support an additional 11,170 full-time jobs by 2030 and generate $539 million in wages and $1.5 billion in economic activity.
“Renewable energy has been a significant part of the Nevada economy for years and we welcome the increased economic opportunities more energy development will bring to Nevada,” said Ann Silver, CEO of the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce. “The Chamber also recognizes the impact that cleaner air, via more clean energy, will have on our quality of life.”
Traverse City Chamber Takes Lead to Transition to a Clean Energy Economy
Traverse City Area Chamber Issues Statement on Climate Change Policy
Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce is front and center in leading its community to transition to a clean energy economy and has released a comprehensive clean energy legislative policy. The policy was developed by a Climate Change Task Force of its members, including representatives from the energy, transportation, real estate, tourism, technology, agriculture, manufacturing, nonprofit and retail sectors.
“We believe there is great potential for transitioning to a clean energy economy, and Northern Michigan can be a leader in this transition” said Traverse Connect President & CEO Warren Call in a recent press release. “The policy seeks to maximize the potential of climate legislation to unleash innovation and job creation while minimizing disruption to our businesses, communities and citizens.”
The chamber proposes that any legislative or regulatory approach adopted should have a meaningful impact on carbon emissions, while also considering reliability, affordability, and environmental impact for energy supply.
The policy states: “We call on policymakers to seize on an approach that rises to the challenge of climate change, leveraging business leadership and expertise, America’s energy edge and our ability to innovate…”
Read the press release here.
See the news story here.
If you would like more information about Michigan Chambers of Commerce and the economic benefits of clean energy initiatives, please contact susan@chambersforinnovation.com.
GE’s $1B Energy Business Shares Limelight with Local Chamber
GE, which has been in the news for its imminent move to Boston, recently headlined the Newton-Needham Regional Chamber’s annual Green Business Breakfast that celebrates energy innovators. The sold-out event featured Maryrose Sylvester, President and CEO of Current, powered by GE, a new $1 billion energy business built to transform the way we use energy.
GE, which has been in the news for its imminent move to Boston, recently headlined the Newton-Needham Regional Chamber’s annual Green Business Breakfast that celebrates energy innovators.
The sold-out event featured Maryrose Sylvester, President and CEO of Current, powered by GE, a new $1 billion energy business built to transform the way we use energy.
Taking advantage of the ever-expanding Internet of Things, Current provides energy management software and a package of energy-related tools to businesses to offset overall power demands and costs.
“We hold this event annually to celebrate business that have taken extraordinary steps to reduce their carbon footprint, or introduced a green product or service,” said Chamber President Greg Reibman. “We hope the spotlight inspires others to follow suit.”
Trip Advisor, the travel website company based in Needham and Powerhouse Dynamics in Newton, received the Chamber’s top honors, with two other local businesses also taking home awards.
The Chamber also announced the Newton Business Energy Savers (NBE$), a partnership to help local businesses and nonprofits become more energy efficient. Funded by utility customers through Mass Saves, the program offers free energy assessments and incentive and financing options for energy upgrades for member companies.
Amidst Shutdown, Chambers Bring Clean Energy Message to Washington
Braving a government shutdown and a Capitol Hill lockdown, local chamber of commerce leaders last week delivered a powerful message of clean energy as an engine of economic development directly to five U.S. Senators and an equal number of House members and their staffs.
Braving a government shutdown and a Capitol Hill lockdown, local chamber of commerce leaders last week delivered a powerful message of clean energy as an engine of economic development directly to five U.S. Senators and an equal number of House members and their staffs.
“Through shutdown and lockdown, our delegation demonstrated the can-do attitude of local chambers,” said Diane Doucette, CICE Executive Director. “Local business leaders are engines of growth and perhaps the best hope we have to lead our economy toward energy innovation.”
Joining the trip were chamber leaders from Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, Virginia, South Carolina, Missouri, Utah, Indiana, Tennessee, California and Texas. The executives told the members of Congress of their strong support for the Shaheen-Portman energy efficiency bill and discussed other energy initiatives.
An oped about the trip written by Susan Munroe, President of Ohio’s Van Wert Area Chamber of Commerce, can be found here. A column in Breaking Energy by CICE Executive Director Diane Doucette can be found here.