Efficiency isn’t just about decreasing the amount of energy we use for our current electric, heating, and transportation systems. We also achieve (often far larger) efficiency gains when we switch from fossil fuel combustion systems to more technologically advanced renewable systems that use much less energy.

This includes switching to electric vehicles (both light and heavy duty), cold climate heat pumps, and renewable electric generation.

Read more in our Annual Progress Report: www.eanvt.org/2018-progress-report

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