Yes. The Energy Information Administration, in our analysis, also incorporated most of the provisions related to energy efficiency that were in the H.R. 2454, and they do provide a cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, along with the other supply side alternatives.
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Senator Bingaman highlights the role of energy efficiency provisions in reducing emissions.
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