Georgia Tech study of Clean Power Plan zeroes in on efficiency.

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      The article discusses a study by the Georgia Institute of Technology, which suggests adoption of energy efficiency measures for complying with the U.S. government's Clean Power Plan and reducing energy cost. Topics include replacing coal power plants by renewable electricity generation, using renewable sources like wind to achieve the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's carbon reduction goals, and the views of professor of sustainable systems Marilyn Brown on energy efficiency.