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Energy Efficiency Could Save Southwestern Consumers $20 Billion, Study Finds

Friday, October 12, 2012 20:53
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Big savings are available in energy efficiency upgrades and energy efficient behavior. A new study by the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project concludes that 6 Southwestern states could save a whopping $20 billion from utility programs focused on energy efficiency. Here’s more from sister site Green Building Elements:


Study: Energy Efficiency Could Save Southwestern Consumers $20 Billion (via Green Building Elements)

Utility programs that save energy could create an economic windfall of $20 billion for six southwestern states, according to a major new study. The study, The $20 Billion Bonanza: Best Practice Utility Energy Efficiency Programs and Their Benefits for the Southwest, was released today by the Southwest…






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