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Investments in building efficiency retrofits can simultaneously
address the challenges of economic recovery, energy insecurity, and
global warming by laying the foundation for sustained economic growth,
driving demand in the construction and manufacturing sectors, and
creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs across the country.
Retrofitting our homes and businesses will also slash consumer energy
expenditures, increase real estate values, and provide low-cost,
near-term reductions in global warming pollution.
Deep building retrofits can cut energy use by 20 to 40 percent with
proven techniques and off-the-shelf technologies. Best of all, they can
pay for themselves from the energy they save. "Rebuilding America," a
national program to cut energy waste in buildings, could reduce energy
bills economy-wide by hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Energy
efficiency retrofits also create good local construction jobs across
the country at a time when well over a million construction workers sit
idle in a sagging housing market. Demand for the manufactured products
needed to retrofit buildings will also result in jobs by revitalizing
the manufacturing sector and contributing to sustainable, long-term
economic growth.