tapping a powerful resource
July 24, 2008
All Americans have a role in improving energy efficiency.
Now more than ever, it is important for Americans to use energy efficiently.
Energy efficiency does not mean doing less; it means using energy more wisely and taking advantage of energy-saving technologies.
At ExxonMobil, we have systematically worked to improve efficiency at our facilities here in the United States and around the world.
Many may not realize, but it takes a lot of energy to produce the world’s energy. So if ExxonMobil can find ways to reduce our energy costs, it can benefit our customers and our shareholders. It also benefits the environment; lowering energy usage reduces greenhouse-gas emissions.
Last year, ExxonMobil achieved its best-ever energy-efficiency performance in our refining and chemicals businesses.
All Americans have a stake in finding ways to meet growing energy demands and reduce high prices. And each of us has a role.
To help power the U.S. economy forward, ExxonMobil is tapping new resources, including energy efficiency. In the next few years, we plan on spending at least $500 million on additional initiatives to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. In our next installment in this series, we will suggest ways American consumers can become more energy efficient also.
By all of us doing our part to advance energy-efficiency, Americans can save money, reduce emissions and strengthen the nation’s energy security.