California Is 2017’s 7th Most Energy-Efficient State – WalletHub Study
Happy National Energy Awareness Month! With New York City recently announcing its three-year plan to uphold the Paris climate accord, the first among nearly 250 U.S. cities that pledged to do so, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2017’s Most & Least Energy-Efficient States.
To gauge the financial impact of doing more with less energy — the average American household spends at least $2,000 per year on utilities and another $1,900 on motor fuel and oil — WalletHub’s analysts compared the auto- and home-energy efficiency in 48 U.S. states. Due to data limitations, Alaska and Hawaii were excluded from the analysis.
Energy Efficiency in California (1=Most Energy-Efficient; 24=Avg.)
- 15th – Home Energy Efficiency
- 8th – Vehicle-Fuel Efficiency
- 7th – Transportation Efficiency
For the full report, please visit: https://wallethub.com/edu/most-and-least-energy-efficient-states/7354/
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