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That failed, as did an effort to spur efficiency by raising vehicle fuel standards one mile per gallon each year for a decade.
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And many cities took cues from the private sector in developing new approaches to improve customer service (e.g., Saint Paul's approach to permitting or Chicago's data-based approach to spur efficiencies).
Clarity is usually preferable, because discussion can spur efficiency and commitment to head off misunderstandings – but not always.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo's NY Green Bank has raised nearly $220m to spur efficiency and renewable energy projects.
So keeping an individually tailored schedule can spur efficiency and productivity more than heeding the ticking of the clock.
Dell's return will likely be auspicious, Stice said, as it "will spur efficiency improvements and innovation".
Extended producer responsibility is advocated for its capacity to spur resource efficiency through green innovation and closing loops downstream of consumption.
This model was widely hailed in the utility business as a way to spur greater efficiency, reward the best-run power plants and move toward the type of fuel most economical for customers.
Countries have a solid base to build upon as they have more advanced clean energy policies, new steps on deforestation, and more tools to spur energy efficiency.
And some companies have announced plans to buy back shares, as a way to improve that return.In the new climate, the threat of takeover may also start to play its part in spurring efficiency.
In Europe and Japan, energy taxes have also spurred efficiency.
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