Reidential thermal performance

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Most utilities are already investing in demand reduction through energy efficiency programs. Due to higher initial cost, these programs have done little to curb unnecessary consumption from thermal leakage, the primary driver of peak load. by increasing the amount invested per home, a utility can maximize the demand reduction per dollar invested.

By cutting unnecessary waste with existing technology, utilities buy less energy when the price is highest. Since less than 2% of the world's energy is from renewable sources, cutting demand now will facilitate an orderly transition to a clean energy future.

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