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The Energy Conservation market is a subset of the Energy and Natural Resources industry that focuses on reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency. It is a rapidly growing sector, driven by the need to reduce emissions and combat climate change. Energy conservation measures can include the use of renewable energy sources, energy-efficient technologies, and improved building design. Governments, businesses, and individuals are all taking steps to reduce their energy consumption and improve their energy efficiency.
Companies in the Energy Conservation market include energy management firms, renewable energy developers, energy efficiency technology providers, and energy efficiency consulting firms. Examples include Schneider Electric, E.ON, and ENGIE. Show Less Read more