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Energy efficiency is the first step for global progress and sustainability

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October 2025

The Paris Agreement set an ambitious 1.5°C climate target. With the visible effects of climate change, where are we lacking in our commitments?

- Erich Labuda

The Paris Agreement's 1.5°C goal is a critical target, but we're not on track to meet it. For a long time, the focus was solely on renewables like solar and wind. While they are essential for a clean planet, they take years, sometimes decades, to plan and build, which is too slow to meet immediate climate targets. Renewables also pose challenges for grid stability, requiring additional technologies like battery storage. As a result, we're not deploying renewable electricity sources fast enough to make the necessary impact.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has referred to energy efficiency as the "second fuel." What does this mean, and why is the conversation shifting from renewables to energy efficiency?

The IEA's designation of energy efficiency as the “second fuel” translates to its importance. It's an acknowledgement that while we must continue to develop new power sources, we also have a massive, readily available “fuel” in the energy we currently waste. The conversation is shifting because people are realising that projects still in planning stages will not be ready in time to meet the 2030 targets. Energy efficiency provides a fast track as it is the quickest and most effective way to reduce our overall energy consumption, which is critical for still reaching our climate goals.

Beyond the climate targets, why should individuals, businesses, and governments prioritise energy efficiency?

There are three key reasons why energy efficiency matters for everyone. First is power quality and grid stability. In a growing economy like India's, increasing electricity consumption puts a huge strain on the power grid. By producing more with less, or simply reducing consumption, we alleviate this stress. This leads to better power quality, fewer outages, and a more reliable grid, which is good for both industry and everyday life.

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Power Build leads the shift to smarter, greener power transmission

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Automation has moved far beyond traditional PLC-driven systems

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