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National Academy of Sciences: Energy Efficiency Could Eliminate Need For New Power Plants

7 hours ago ago from Blue Virginia

For years now, I've been touting the fact - and it is a fact, not opinion - that energy efficiency offers by far and away the biggest "bang for the buck" of any energy resource. And yes, energy efficiency - "negawatt" energy , as Amory Lovins calls it - is an energy resource, in the sense that it is "a megawatt of power that was not required to be produced or expended" in the first place. The concept is simply that it costs a lot less to save ...

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Study Cites Substantial Efficiency Savings

23 hours ago ago from ProEnergy Consultants

A new study from the National Research Council has found that energy efficiency measures in the United States could cut energy use by 30 percent below 2030 projections. The report, which received funding from the Department of Energy as well as several private companies and foundations, argued that energy efficiency represents an enormous money-saving opportunity for the country. Measures to achieve it include fuel-economy standards, ...

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Bending the Cost Curve in the Wrong Direction

19 hours ago ago from Fix Health Care Policy

This week the Commonwealth Fund released a report purporting to explain, as the title says, “Why Health Reform Will Bend the Cost Curve.” It is an exercise in pure, unsubstantiated speculation. They resurrect the long-discredited claim that the bill passed by the House and a somewhat similar but different bill currently before the Senate would not only slow the rate of growth in health care spending, but would reduce average family premiums. ...

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22 hours ago ago from Ea O Ka Aina

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Antibiotic resistance estimated to cost $20 billion a year

19 hours ago ago from Environmental, Health and Safety News

Antibiotic-resistant infections cost patients, their families, and the U.S. healthcare system $20 billion a year, according to a new study. The researchers estimated that there were 900,000 such infections nationwide in 2000, extrapolated from the infections seen in one Chicago hospital. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria develop in response to the overuse of antibiotics in both human medicine and food animal production. Read an article about the ...

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