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Revision as of 02:43, 24 November 2020
Contents
US Energy Efficiencies
The American Council on an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) claims that:
- "Energy efficiency can slash US energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by about 50% by 2050, getting us halfway to our national climate goals. We can achieve almost all these savings, worth more than $700 billion in 2050, by dramatically scaling up government policies and programs."
Opportunity Areas
Buildings & Cities
- Appliances
- Zero net energy new buildings and homes
- Smart buildings and homes
- Retrofit buildings and homes
- Electrification of space and water heating
Industry
- High efficiency transmission lines
- Kiln and furnace electrification
- Fleet conversions to EV
Transportation
- Light and heavy duty vehicle fuel economy
- Ride sharing
- Car sharing
- Public transit
- Freight transportation optimization
- Aviation fuel economy/biofuels
- Shipping fuel economy/biofuels