In a 2012 study, Deutsche Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation found that retrofitting buildings for energy conservation in the United States could save $1 trillion over a decade, reduce American greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent, and spur employment across the country. Read more>>>
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Friday, February 6, 2015
Investing in Energy Efficiency Pays Off
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