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Chief storyteller at RMI | Co-founder, creative leader of T Brand Studio at The New York Times | Write, edit, strategize on energy + climate business, tech & policy | Views my own

Efficiency: The forgotten clean fuel. The cleanest and cheapest energy of all? The unit you don't have to use. RMI is reanimating our long-time focus on efficiency as an essential priority in the race to decarbonize the global energy system. Examples of work:

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RMI has championed energy efficiency ever since its founding more than 40 years ago. The need to conserve and do more with the electricity we have has only become more important since then, as we race toward a future powered by clean, renewable power.     This past week, we focused on energy efficiency across our social media accounts and in Spark, our weekly newsletter. The main takeaway: Improving energy efficiency is good, for us and the environment.     It’s a deep force of the energy transition, reducing energy demand growth by a fifth over the past decade — more than any other factor — and working in conjunction with renewable growth and electrification to transform the energy system.    Learn more: https://bit.ly/3RPEiiZ #EnergyEfficiency #EnergyTransition #CleanEnergy #RenewableEnergy

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Pioneering the Clean Energy Movement || Leading Willdan's Charge to Sustainable Energy || Learn more about sustainable energy solutions at Willdan.com || President, Willdan - Performance Engineering

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What are some standout efficiency innovations you've seen making an impact recently, Adam Aston?

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