Attached please find a series of six "Sustainable Energy Studies" compiled
by the SUN DAY Campaign (reports #22-27).  "Sustainable Energy Studies"
#1-21 were sent to you previously.

 
The six studies are:

 
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STUDY #22 -- Report Shows Clean Energy Boom In U.S. -
The United States Is Reaping the Rewards of State Renewable Electricity
Standards

 
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STUDY #23 -- States Hit the Accelerator on Utility
Efficiency Targets

 
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STUDY #24 -- Renewable Energy Focus Urged for Vermont;
Up to 6,000 Jobs Seen

 
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STUDY #25 -- New England Can Cut Energy Use 18 Percent
With “Ready to Use” Energy Solutions

 
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STUDY #26 -- Iowa Can Be National Model for
Next-Generation Biofuels & Renewable Energy Development

 
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STUDY #27 -- Black & Veatch Study Identifies 5,000 MW
of Renewable Energy Resources in Arizona:

 
These "studies" are summaries of recent reports produced by various
governmental, business, academic, and non-profit organizations.  Each
provides information and analyses about the near-term potential and/or
status of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies.
Collectively, they document how it is possible to use sustainable energy
technologies to meet U.S. energy needs while simultaneously reducing
energy imports, phasing-out nuclear power, and cutting greenhouse gas
emissions.

 
The "Sustainable Energy Studies" is an on-going series of studies being
produced by the SUN DAY Campaign.  Approximately one or two new studies
are issued each week.

 
If you would like to become a member of the SUN DAY Campaign and receive
these studies as they are issued as well as receive a daily compilation of
15-25 sustainable energy news headlines and stories, please see the
attached information on how to join the SUN DAY Campaign.

 
In addition to the 27 reports that currently comprise the "Sustainable
Energy Studies" series, a companion set of 21 other reports entitled the
"Sustainable Energy Factoids" published by the Sustainable Energy
Coalition in 2006 can be found at: