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Mass. ranked 7th in US in energy efficiency

Posted by David Beard, Globe Staff  October 6, 2008 03:26 PM
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By Globe Staff

Massachusetts slid four places but remained in the top tier in an energy efficiency ranking of all 50 states released today by an advocacy group.

The Bay State tied with Minnesota for seventh place, down from the fourth spot it occupied in the 2007 rankings by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. This year New York, Vermont, and Washington leapfrogged Massachusetts in the survey, which examines transportation, land-use policies, utilities' efficiency programs, financial incentives, and support for research.

particular, Massachusetts lost a few points because it has been "a little slow" to upgrade and implement efficiency standards in its building code, said Steven Nadel, the council's executive director. That includes requirements for thicker insulation, the use of 90-percent-efficient condensing furnaces, sealing heating ducts, and sealing the outside of homes.

Overall "Massachusetts did well," Nadel said. "Being in the top ten is quite good."

California topped the list, followed by Oregon, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, and Washington.

To read the full report, click here.

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