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The Future of Energy Efficiency: improve energy efficiency now available at ReportsandReports

by Ms.Sunita on Aug 4, 2010

Dallas, TX: ReportsandReports announce it The Future of Energy Efficiency: Technology and strategies to improve energy efficiency  Market Research Report in its Store.
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Energy efficiency has yet to see a period in history more open to its products than now, thanks to a convergence of events: rising energy prices, concerns about climate change, and a desire to reduce use of petroleum products and promote clean energy. Several nations have set double digit goals to reduce their energy use and are backing plans with sizable government investment.
US President Barack Obama allotted $20 billion for energy efficiency as part of the nation’s federal stimulus package and set a target for the nation to reduce electricity use 20% by 2020. China, the world’s second largest electricity consumer, also has set aggressive...Read More >>



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