Put one million Americans to work
More than 200 companies signed a full-page advertisement placed in three Capitol Hill newspapers declaring industrial energy efficiency will put a million Americans to work. The ad, coordinated by The Pew Charitable Trusts, explains that U.S. utilities and factories send enough heat up their chimneys to power all of Japan. But with existing, proven technologies, we can harness that wasted energy, dramatically cut electricity costs, and make our manufacturers more competitive.
The print ad references the Oak Ridge National Laboratory study explaining how increased use of combined heat and power would “spur more than $200 billion in new private investment in the U.S., and create up to 1,000,000 jobs.”
Signers include major corporations like DuPont and Dow Chemical Company, labor unions like Sheet Metal Workers’ International Association and United Steelworkers, trade associations like the American Gas Association, environmental groups like the Union of Concerned Scientists, and small firms like Recycled Energy Development.
Learn more about industrial energy efficiency here.



