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Importance of Energy Conservation
Some points on importance of energy conservation are:
- Energy conservation is important because it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and limits environmental degradation caused by energy production and use.
- Energy conservation lowers carbon dioxide emissions by decreasing the amount of fossil fuel burned for electricity, heating, and transportation.
- It reduces emissions of methane and nitrous oxide by limiting energy demand from fuel extraction, processing, and distribution activities.
- Energy conservation decreases overall emission intensity by reducing the frequency of energy generation from combustion-based sources.
- It limits indirect emissions by reducing the need for additional power generation during peak demand periods.
- Energy conservation limits air and water pollution by reducing fuel combustion and industrial energy-related discharge.
- It reduces land disturbance by lowering the need for mining, drilling, and large-scale energy extraction activities.
- Energy conservation decreases thermal pollution by reducing waste heat released from power plants and industrial systems.
- It limits long-term ecosystem damage by slowing the expansion of energy infrastructure into natural habitats.