Governments can encourage the use of energy-efficient technologies and practices, which can help to reduce the overall demand for energy and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Governments can set minimum energy efficiency standards for buildings, appliances, and vehicles to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Governments can adopt building codes that require new construction and renovations to meet certain energy efficiency standards.
Governments can offer financial incentives, such as rebates, tax credits, or loans, to encourage individuals and businesses to invest in energy-efficient technologies.
Governments can educate the public about the benefits of energy efficiency and provide information on how to save energy in daily life.
Governments can invest in research and development to advance energy-efficient technologies and practices.