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The Energy Future Coalition, in concert with a diverse
cross-section of partners, recently submitted a plan to Congress to use
building retrofit programs to put people back to work while reducing the U.S.'s energy footprint. The building sector
consumes 70% of electricity and emits 40% of U.S. greenhouse gas
emissions. Implementing energy efficiency retrofits presents an opportunity
to create good jobs that not only reduce our environmental impact, but also create
long-term energy savings for schools, homes, and businesses.
The plan would target retrofitting 4 million homes over the next two years.
Over the long-term, the plan recommends improving the efficiency of 50 million
existing structures by 2020, creating 200,000 jobs. Energy efficiency is much
cheaper than building new power plants and should be the first option for
meeting energy demand.