Federal leaders believe in energy efficiency

A new of 201 government leaders asked participants to rate the importance of energy efficiency within their agencies, rate the agencies\' ability to comply with...

Two-in-three federal agency decision makers who were surveyed believe current economic conditions might have an impact on their ability to undertake energy efficiency projects. And one-in-three believes a lack of funding is the biggest obstacle to achieving their agency’s goals. Those are just some of the results of a new Zogby poll sponsored by the Alliance to Save Energy and Schneider Electric. Jim Plourde is the national business development manager for Schneider Electric. He joins us to discuss the results of the survey.

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