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Wasted energy needlessly depletes natural resources. It is expensive. It negatively impacts on the pocket books of people, companies, and national economies. And it requires fossil-fueled power plants to work harder, thereby emitting more greenhouse gases and contributing to climate change. For all of these reasons, it is critical to find new ways to improve energy efficiency.
When it comes to improving the energy efficiency of electrical products, there's no better solution than copper!
Copper is energy efficient. Electricity flowing through copper wires meets far less resistance than it would in aluminum or steel wires of the same diameter. In fact, copper is a better electrical conductor than any other metal except silver, which can make copper conductors cost-efficient.
Switching to energy-efficient equipment, such as high- and premium-efficiency motors, high-efficiency transformers, and appliances requires only a modest additional investment. But that investment will more than pay for itself in reduced energy bills, usually within a short time. |
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