Difficult energy conservation changes

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Difficult energy conservation changes can refer to a variety of initiatives, from large-scale infrastructure changes to individual behaviour modifications. Examples could include transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, increasing building efficiency and insulation, or reducing the amount of energy consumed by an individual through changes in lifestyle. These changes can require a significant investment of money, time, and effort, which can make them more difficult to implement. Additionally, often times there are higher upfront costs associated with such changes, creating a barrier to implementation. Finally, a challenge to such initiatives is often increased public resistance.

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