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At the 23rd Annual Energy Efficiency Forum: how energy efficiency can play an important role in increasing national security and fueling local economic recovery

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Energy efficiency key facts

  1. U.S. demand for all types of energy is expected to increase by 31% within 25 years; U.S. electricity demand will grow by at least 40% by 2032. (DOE)
  2. The energy needed to support just one office worker for a day produces twice as much greenhouse gas emissions as that person's drive to work. (DOE)
  3. According to Pike Research, if all commercial space built as of 2010 were included in a 10-year retrofit program, the savings in energy expenses would have the potential to reach more than $41.1 billion each year.
  4. Organizations that monitor energy consumption frequently are roughly twice as active in improving energy efficiency than those that monitor infrequently. (2010 IBE survey of 3,000 decision makers worldwide.)
  5. 65 percent of North American energy decision makers are paying more attention to energy efficiency than they were one year ago. Eighty-four percent indicate that energy efficiency is a priority in planned new construction and retrofit projects. (EEI 2010 - NA: more than 1,400 energy decision makers in various industries.)

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