§ 39-27-2. Findings. The legislature finds that:
(a) Efficiency standards for certain products sold or installed in the state assure consumers and businesses that such products meet minimum efficiency performance levels, thus saving money on utility bills.
(b) Such efficiency standards save energy and thus reduce pollution and other environmental impacts associated with the production, distribution and use of electricity and natural gas.
(c) Such efficiency standards can make electricity systems more reliable by reducing the strain on the electricity grid during peak demand periods. Furthermore, improved energy efficiency can reduce or delay the need for new power plants, power transmission lines, and power distribution system upgrades.
(d) Energy efficiency standards contribute to the economy of this state by helping to better balance energy supply and demand, thus reducing pressure for higher natural gas and electricity prices. By saving consumers and businesses money on energy bills, efficiency standards help the state and local economy, since energy bill savings can be spent on local goods and services.
History of Section. (P.L. 2005, ch. 136, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 146, § 1.)