Curves: Observation 20. Supply and demand. 1992 to 1995

Observation:

The story vividly illustrates how practical applications of energy conservation can significantly reduce costs and environmental impacts. The narrator’s job in the demand side management program at Pepco involved implementing energy-saving equipment in large buildings, proving both environmentally and financially beneficial. This approach was seen as a more efficient and sustainable alternative to building new, polluting power plants.

The Lesson:

Being mindful about energy consumption and seeking sustainable alternatives can have profound impacts on both the environment and the economy.

How this is helpful:

  1. Sustainability: Encourages eco-friendly practices.

  2. Economy: Highlights cost-saving strategies.

  3. Innovation: Promotes creative solutions in energy management.

Questions for Reflection

  1. Energy Choices: How do my energy choices affect the environment?

  2. Resource Management: What can I do to use resources more efficiently?

  3. Future Impact: How can my actions today shape a better, more sustainable future?

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