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Report: The Long-Term Energy Efficiency Potential – What the Evidence Suggests

Resource: Report: The Long-Term Energy Efficiency Potential – What the Evidence Suggests

This report explains how we can reduce overall energy consumption by 40 to 60 percent. The savings would benefit all parts of the economy including the residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. A pattern of productive efficiency investments would drive a net gain of almost two million jobs even as consumers save an average of $400 billion per year (the equivalent of about $2,600 per household). (January 2012)

Source:
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Sectors:
Energy Efficiency

Topics:
Curricular Materials, Employment Industry Projections

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