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ouple of decades. Energy consumption is increasing at a rate that’s faster than the amount of energy that’s being produced. It is important that we become more aware of what kind of energy we consume and how we consume it. Then we need to learn how to implement the right strategies and habits so that we can ensure a more energy independent future.



