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Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs Report Just Published
Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs Report Just Published
New report outlines barriers, opportunities and costs, and provides insight into the latest energy efficiency initiatives
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 11, 2009 --
Phoenix, AZ - Energy Business Reports (http://energybusinessreports.com/shop/?affillink=fpr), a leading industry think tank, published a new bulletin, “Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs” to address the effectiveness of demand response programs in promoting energy efficiency. The report examines the regulatory barriers and growth factors impacting energy efficiency. Additionally, through case studies, it dissects the relationship between demand response programs and energy efficiency. To view complete details, visit http://www.energybusinessreports.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=1233&affillink=fpr
The efficient use of energy resources is crucial to environmental quality, climate change, independence from foreign oil, and staying globally competitive. Sponsored by state agencies and funded out of general tax revenues, energy efficiency and demand response programs promote technologies and practices that decrease energy demand and facilitate the use of renewable energy.
“As recent studies indicate, the United States can meet a significant portion of its growing electricity consumption needs by implementing energy efficiency strategies and demand response programs,” says Barbara Drazga, Publisher at Energy Business Reports. “Our report, ‘Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs’ details the nature, benefits, and potential of the various programs. It also highlights the business opportunities these programs present."
The 97-page report covers a wide spectrum of topics, ranging from the basics of energy efficiency initiatives to measuring their effectiveness. For more information, visit: “Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs” http://www.energybusinessreports.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=1233&affillink=fpr
About Energy Business Reports:
Energy Business Reports, an energy industry think tank and leading source for energy industry information and research products. For details on all reports can be found at http://energybusinessreports.com/shop/?affillink=fpr
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