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What are Common Energy-Efficient Technologies?
There are numerous technologies designed to enhance energy efficiency across different sectors. Some common examples include:
LED lighting
- uses less power and has a longer lifespan compared to traditional bulbs.
Energy Star appliances
- certified appliances that meet energy efficiency guidelines.
High-efficiency HVAC systems
- provide heating and cooling more effectively.
Smart thermostats
- optimize energy use based on occupancy and preferences.
Electric vehicles
- produce zero tailpipe emissions.
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