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© OECD/IEA 2014
Total: $8 trillion
A step-change on efficiency
Investment in energy efficiency, 2014-2035
Increasing annual efficiency spending from $130 billion today to $550 billion by 2035
will require new models & sources of financing, from banks & capital markets
Total: $8 trillion
Households
51%Businesses
38%
Govts
11%