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Energy efficiency strategies are based on the assumption that consumers will be willing to pay more in exchange for reduced energy use.
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False. Energy-efficiency policies and programs generally recognize consumers are often unwilling to pay higher upfront costs, so they use incentives, standards, financing, and information programs to overcome upfront-cost, behavioral, and information barriers rather than simply assuming willingness to pay more.
False. Energy-efficiency policies and programs generally recognize consumers are often unwilling to pay higher upfront costs, so they use incentives, standards, financing, and information programs to overcome upfront-cost, behavioral, and information barriers rather than simply assuming willingness to pay more.
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