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RI report says better efficiency could save $1.85b

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A new state report says that Rhode Island could meet nearly 30 percent of its power needs in the next decade with better energy efficiency.

The report says steps such as switching to compact fluorescent bulbs, weatherizing homes and replacing old appliances with efficient ones could save $1.85 billion over 10 years.

The report was commissioned by the Rhode Island Energy Efficiency and Resource Management Council and based on a survey of 450 electricity customers.

Its findings led the council to propose a plan to support efficiency programs and incentives offered by National Grid. The plan, which has been filed with state regulators, aims to double annual energy savings through efficiency during the next three years.

If it's approved, the council would work with National Grid to devise customer incentives and other programs.

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