Energy Information Guide Unveiled In
Idaho
(BOISE)
– Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter announced last month that the
Idaho Strategic Energy Alliance (ISEA) has completed work on the
Idaho Energy Primer, an educational booklet designed to provide
information on the sources, production, distribution and use of
energy in the state to help Idaho
citizens and businesses make informed decisions about our energy
future.
The ISEA was established by the Governor to
help develop effective and long-lasting responses to energy
challenges in Idaho
and assist in development of a sound energy portfolio for the
state.
The ISEA consists of over a dozen task
forces staffed by volunteer experts working in areas including
base-load resources, biogas, biofuels, forest biomass,
geothermal, hydropower, solar, energy efficiency and
conservation and transmission. The ISEA task forces and its
Board of Directors report to the ISEA Council, a group of the
Governor’s Cabinet members led by Paul Kjellander, administrator
of the Idaho Office of Energy Resources (OER).
“The
Energy Primer, based on the efforts of a wide variety of
experts, provides Idaho
citizens with a fact-based, unbiased information resource about
energy options,” said Steven Aumeier, chairman of ISEA’s Board
of Directors.
Kjellander added, “This material
demonstrates a solid public/private partnership, and
contributions from the partners involved made publication of
this material possible.”
“Our
state’s economic growth and our citizens’ quality of life are
dependent on the availability of reliable, affordable energy,”
Governor Otter said. “The Strategic Energy Alliance Council and
I thank all those involved, as well as their organizations, for
their support of the Alliance
and for creating the Idaho Energy Primer.”
The Energy Primer is available at
http://www.energy.idaho.gov/energyalliance/d/isea_primer_new.pdf.
More detailed information can be found in the task force reports
on the OER website
www.energy.idaho.gov.
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