What is the primary finding of the report?
The APS report, Energy Future: Think Efficiency, concluded that increasing the nation’s energy efficiency is comparable to discovering a hidden U.S. energy reserve. Increasing energy efficiency is relatively easy and cheap — far easier than tapping new supplies of any kind — yet the U.S. is failing to capitalize on efficiency. This is true even though we can become more efficient with no loss of convenience or comfort and the changes could actually save consumers money.
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