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In combination with electrification, greater energy end-use efficiency can reduce overall energy demand by 50–75 percent. Deploying renewable energy and improving energy efficiency are the two primary levers for climate action between now and 2030. Effective energy efficiency improvements consist of multiple complementary layers that work together and focus on the whole system to make low-energy demand options available to more people. Delivering on global goals to double energy efficiency improvement rates by 2030 will not only require major technology transitions in key sectors, but also better planning, design, operation, system integration, and circularity. This article features examples from the building, transportation, and industrial sectors that illustrate how using less energy through efficiency upgrades can meet our needs with fewer emissions: https://bit.ly/4jw19fO

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