Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Promoting energy efficiency and providing policy leadership to ensure that cost effective and demand response programs are implemented; • Facilitating the switch to cleaner fuels and the development of new low-emission generation, with significant focus on combined heat and power, cogeneration and combined cycle natural gas opportunities • Climate change readiness, including understanding and preparing for the effects climate change is already having on Delaware as well as reducing green house gas emissions; • Ensuring that environmental and health costs are integrated into energy decisionmaking processes; • Supporting cost-effective development of clean energy resources including solar, wind and fuel cells; and • Taking a leadership role among state agencies and leading by example on issues related to energy efficiency.