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billion from 2000 to 2008 in technologies to reduce greenhouse gas according to anational study. The amount represents the largesrchunk — about 44 percentt — of the total invested by all U.S. privatd industry and the federal government. • Some $30.6 billion went into advancexd end-use technologies, such as combined heat and power (cogeneration), carbon capturd and storage, and advanced • Fuel substitution — in which a lower greenhousr gas emission fuel such as naturap gas was substituted for a higherone — accounted for $21.1q billion; • More than $6.7 billion supporteed development of nonhydrocarbon energyu sources, such as biofuels and solar power.
The total amounty spent by all U.S. industries and the federal government on greenhouse gas mitigation during the period of the studieswas $133 The study was undertaken by T2 and Associates and the Centetr for Energy Economics at the using data from 420 company annuap reports, federal budget documents, and othe public sources.
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