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Improvement in this metric is organized in a hierarchy of four kinds of potential: technical, economic, achievable, and program. Robert Stavins and Adam Jaffe have described the inability of consumers and society to optimize this metric, despite its cost-benefit, as its namesake “gap.” Improvements in this metric counterintuitively (-5[1])cause increases in total usage according to the Jevons (“JEV-ins”) paradox, which is a form of the rebound effect. Improvements in this metric, described by the (*) IEA as the “first fuel,” may make upwards of (-5[1])40 percent of progress toward net zero by 2050. (0[1])For homes and buildings, this metric can be improved with continuous insulation, heat pumps, (10[1])and products approved by the DoE’s Energy Star. For 10 points, name this metric defined as the amount of energy services provided per unit of energy consumed. (10[1])■END■

ANSWER: energy efficiency [prompt on energy consumption or energy usage until “consumed” is read]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Yash MandaviaIllinois OrangePurdue B47-5
Andrew WangIllinois BlueChicago A81-5
Owyn NoblePurdue BIllinois Orange900
Max HodesChicago BNotre Dame10410
Eric YangPurdue ASIUE13110

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