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Environmental

Aug. 4, 2009

Upfront Investments Could Aid Energy Efficiency, Report Finds

There is a huge unrealized opportunity to save energy starting today if the country could overcome regulatory, financial and cultural hurdles standing in the way, according to a report by the consulting group McKinsey & Co.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer

There is a huge unrealized opportunity to save energy starting today if the country could overcome regulatory, financial and cultural hurdles standing in the way, according to a report by the consulting group McKinsey & Co.

The nation's economy could save $1.2 trillion and cut energy consumption nationwide by 23 percent if it invested $520 billion in energy efficiency projects over the next decade, accord...

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