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Amory Lovins is chief scientist at the Rocky Mountain Institute, an energy and resources think-tank. Lovins talked to EarthSky about saving energy… and saving money. When it comes to energy, he said, efficiency is cheaper than fuel.

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[---2---] He said that the technologies for creating and retrofitting factories, homes, and cars to use energy-efficient materials already exist.

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Lovins added that some companies have managed to cut their "energy intensity" – the amount of energy used per dollar of output – by six to sixteen percent per year.

Amory Lovins: Everybody who saves energy makes money at it. In fact, it's one of the biggest economic bonanzas out there. [---4---]

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Most of the energy we use in the United States and throughout the world is wasted by inefficient technology for turning energy into the services we want, like hot showers and cold beer. Lovins pointed out that for example we could save half of the oil we use and get better services by doubling the efficiency of using it. I think the big surprise is that the efficiency potential keeps getting bigger and cheaper, because the technologies improve faster than we use them. And if we’re looking for a stimulus package, let's use energy in a way that saves money. Lovins said saving energy also reduces our carbon emissions, and that's good for the climate.