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But just the technological
savings
in heavy trucks can get to two-thirds.
Our team speeds up these kinds of oil
savings
by what we call "institutional acupuncture."
Over the next 40 years, buildings, which use three-quarters of the electricity, can triple or quadruple their energy productivity, saving 1.4 trillion dollars, net present value, with a 33 percent internal rate of return or in English, the
savings
are worth four times what they cost.
The key is a disruptive innovation that we call integrative design that often makes very big energy
savings
cost less than small or no
savings.
Integrative design can also increase energy
savings
in industry.
But first we ought to be capturing bigger, cheaper
savings
that are normally ignored and are not in the textbooks.
So what do such
savings
mean for the electricity that is three-fifths used in motors?
Now, my obsession ended up driving me to create full-size prototypes in my own backyard — (Laughter) — and actually spending my own personal
savings
on everything from tooling to patents and a variety of other costs, but in the end I ended up with this modular housing system that can react to any situation or disaster.
If we spend less on these children but on the right services, we can take the
savings
and reinvest them in high quality residential care for those few children with extremely complex needs.
I actually ran out, I spent too much money on my road trip for the
savings
that I had to take my year off, so I had to, I went to Seattle and I spent some time with friends working on a really neat project.
And that is, why is it that countries with seemingly similar economies and institutions can display radically different
savings
behavior?
Despite all of these similarities, we see huge differences in
savings
behavior.
Now that we see these huge differences in
savings
rates, how is it possible that language might have something to do with these differences?
Combine that with a world value survey, which measures the political opinions and, fortunately for me, the
savings
behaviors of millions of families in hundreds of countries around the world.
And what I'm going to do is form statistical matched pairs between families that are nearly identical on every dimension that I can measure, and then I'm going to explore whether or not the link between language and
savings
holds even after controlling for all of these levels.
Yes, by the time they retire, futureless language speakers, holding constant their income, are going to retire with 25 percent more in
savings.
Now how can we think about health behaviors to think about
savings?
Smoking is in some deep sense negative
savings.
If
savings
is current pain in exchange for future pleasure, smoking is just the opposite.
It's almost impossible not to find a
savings
behavior for which this strong effect isn't present.
I wanted a registered retirement
savings
plan that would keep me in candy long enough to make old age sweet.
This year alone, in partnership with more than 80 utilities in six countries, we're going to generate another two terawatt hours of electricity
savings.
Which is an amazing fossil fuel savings, if we were to just put that on the edge of a wing.
He lost his entire savings, and so he decided to file a lawsuit against the police and others whom he felt were responsible for his suffering.
And I think, of those people who, for example, placed their
savings
with the very aptly named Mr. Madoff, who then made off with them, and I think of them, and I think, well, yes, too much trust.
So we created some budget
savings
that we used to implement the project.
Now, you can imagine how much
savings
there would be for society.
So we find some investors, and they pay for a set of services, and if those services are successful, then they improve outcomes, and with those measured reductions in re-offending, government saves money, and with those savings, they can pay outcomes.
Just a one-percent reduction in existing inefficiencies could yield
savings
of over 60 billion dollars to the healthcare industry worldwide, and that is just a drop in the sea compared to what we need to do to make healthcare affordable on a sustainable basis.
Now these initiatives create a more mobile workplace, and they reduce our real estate footprint, and they yield
savings
of 23 million dollars in operating costs annually, and avoid the emissions of a 100,000 metric tons of carbon.
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