Energy Efficiency

Obtaining the same results without affecting the services provided, often achieved by technological advance. Also refers to cutting down on wasted energy. A good example is an energy efficient light bulb which produces the same amount of light as a conventional bulb but uses up to 75% less energy to do so.

Source:

Green Guide, "Simple Terminology," Available Online at http://www.greenguide.co.uk/pgg_simple, Retrieved October 27, 2008

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