Energy efficiency and conservation aim to reduce energy use while maintaining performance and comfort. Energy efficiency focuses on improving technologies, equipment, and systems, whereas conservation emphasizes behavioral and operational changes. Together, they lower energy costs, reduce emissions, and enhance energy security. Energy-efficient appliances, industrial optimization, smart controls, and efficient transport systems play major roles. Conservation practices include demand management, optimized scheduling, and reduced energy waste. Energy efficiency and conservation are among the most cost-effective strategies for climate mitigation. They reduce the need for new energy infrastructure and support sustainable development across all sectors.
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