Mitigation. Energy efficiency, is using less energy to provide the same level of energy service.

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Mitigation

Energy efficiency, is using less energy to provide the same level of energy service.

Energy efficiency at home Thermostat Settings Switch off lights Switch off appliances

Lighting Efficiency & Lighting Controls

Energy efficient appliances SEER = seasonal energy efficiency Rating

Energy efficient building design A building’s location and surroundings play a key role in regulating its temperature and illumination passive solar heating Insulation

Energy efficiency for industry

Energy efficient vehicles