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McKinsey Report Cites $1.2 Trillion in Potential Savings From Energy Efficiency 

August 25, 2009

A new report on energy efficiency from the consulting firm McKinsey found that the United States could save $1.2 trillion through 2020, by investing $520 billion in improvements like sealing leaky building ducts and replacing inefficient household appliances with new, energy-saving models.

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