Here is a recent report as to the "state of the states" when it comes to moving ahead in terms of energy efficiency.
http://tinyurl.com/2dn4lax
Top ten:
"California retained its #1 ranking for the fourth year in a row, Massachusetts (#2, holding steady) ; Oregon (#3, up from #4); New York (#4, up from #5); Vermont (#5, up from #6); Washington (#6, up from #7); Rhode Island (#7, up from #9); Connecticut (tied for #8, down from #3); Minnesota (tied for #8, holding steady); and Maine (#10, holding steady).
Worst? N. Dakota, MS, AL, WY.......
It is my opinion that the future will belong to those states and regions which do the most in these matters...that is, business and commerce along with increased quality of life will draw people to the states that make the most of what they have.......
http://tinyurl.com/2dn4lax
Top ten:
"California retained its #1 ranking for the fourth year in a row, Massachusetts (#2, holding steady) ; Oregon (#3, up from #4); New York (#4, up from #5); Vermont (#5, up from #6); Washington (#6, up from #7); Rhode Island (#7, up from #9); Connecticut (tied for #8, down from #3); Minnesota (tied for #8, holding steady); and Maine (#10, holding steady).
Worst? N. Dakota, MS, AL, WY.......
It is my opinion that the future will belong to those states and regions which do the most in these matters...that is, business and commerce along with increased quality of life will draw people to the states that make the most of what they have.......