GHG-reduction and equity investment projects can result in cost savings and revenue, making them core business enhancing opportunities. Even during periods of economic uncertainty and downturn, GHG-reduction, energy savings, and better ratepayer equity can improve utility resiliency.
John Willis
The Risk of the Status Quo: New Thinking to Transform Business Practice
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