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Role of State Energy OfficesState and territory energy policies and programs are vital to ensuring economic growth, increased energy efficiency and a greater reliance on cost-effective clean energy and renewable energy sources. Many of the State Energy Offices were formed in response to the energy crisis of the early 1970s. These offices have evolved to become important agents of change - researching, demonstrating and deploying emerging energy technologies. These offices spur energy-related economic development and minimize the environmental impact of growth, crafting energy solutions that address their citizens' needs and increase our national energy security. The work of the State Energy Offices is supported primarily by taxpayers. This support comes in the form of state funding for programs and activities under the direction of the governors or legislatures, as well as federal appropriations for the State Energy Program, which focuses on promoting cost-effective energy solutions. State Energy Offices are also deeply involved in developing, managing and implementing public-benefit funds associated with electricity- and gas-industry restructuring. These offices work to leverage substantial private-sector funds for energy projects. The activities of State and Territory Energy Offices vary widely, depending upon states' indigenous resources and needs. However, most State Energy Offices:
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