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Energy industry says more construction needed
0 Comments | USA TODAY, April, 2008 | by Paul Davidson
Environmentalists argue more energy efficiency could greatly reduce the need for a huge new wave of power plants and transmission lines.
In two studies out today, the power industry gives its terse response: Don't count on it.
Increased efficiency can offset a substantial but relatively small portion of the increase in generating capacity needed to meet rising electricity demand, the studies say.
Even with widespread purchases of energy-saving appliances and better-insulated homes, the USA will still need to build at least 151 gigawatts of new generation -- enough to power 75 million homes -- by 2030, says one study by The Brattle Group for Edison Electric Institute (EEI), the industry's trade group.
The projects, aimed at meeting new...
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