Key Aspects in Energy Conservation
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There is increasing emphasis on energy conservation within the framework of global efforts toward carbon neutrality and sustainability. The view of energy conservation has evolved from being solely a cost-saving measure to a broader responsibility, influenced by regulatory frameworks. When implementing energy conservation proposals, organisations must consider several key aspects: the need for accurate measurement, a systems-thinking approach to evaluate initiatives holistically and prevent unintended consequences, and regular reviews to adapt to changing conditions.
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