California’s New Plan to Reduce Energy Usage and Create Jobs — Most Aggressive in the Nation

California’s New Plan to Reduce Energy Usage and Create Jobs
— Most Aggressive in the Nation

PALO ALTO, Calif., April 22 (AScribe Newswire) — Michael
Killen, Internet talk show host and the artist who has
created the world’s largest painting inspired by the need
for sustainable energy and water practices, said, “My
interview with Sharlene Carlson, Office of Sustainability,
County of Santa Clara [Ca.] and with Rick Row, Bay Area
Region, Ecology Action; as well as my study of the
California Energy Commission’s Energy Upgrade CA has
convinced me that the State leads the nation in motivating
home owners to upgrade the energy efficiency of their homes
and in creating jobs.”

“Energy Upgrade CA creates new opportunity
for homeowners to reduce their energy costs, increase the
value of their homes and to enjoy their homes more fully. It
creates jobs for building contractors and building supply
companies. And it helps to assure that California’ Climate
Solution Law becomes a success.”

WEB: http://www.killen.com

About Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies

Provided message-art to the US Dept. Commerce, Dept. Interior, NASA, Gov. CA. Microsoft, Stanford University and other organizations to help them share their climate, energy and sustainability messages, published 100 market research reports, and assisted 700 leaders worldwide share their messages on social media and TV. Michael is the author of five published books, and also the artist who created the Inflation Reduction Series of paintings.
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