Efficiency investments are projected to generate more than a quarter million new hires in 2016
WASHINGTON — Energy efficiency is driving innovation in policies, practices, and technologies, and with that is becoming much more significant to our economy, noted speakers at the 2016 Energy Efficiency Forum, held June 23 at the National Press Club in Washington, District of Columbia, cosponsored by Johnson Controls Inc. and the U.S. Energy Association.
The forum also included a review of the 2016 Energy Efficiency Indicator Survey conducted by Johnson Controls. (See sidebar below.)