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FRANKFURT, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Global industry could save around $437 billion a year from 2030 via energy efficiency savings and could also achieve big reductions in carbon emissions, a study showed. Companies could undertake regular energy audits, review the ideal size of industrial assets, connect sites and machines to reap energy synergies and use more efficient engines, the report said. "Since renewables can only provide a part of the answer, the critical role energy efficiency plays in accelerating the energy transition toward reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 is undeniable." Last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said global energy consumption will likely increase through 2050 and outpace advances in energy efficiency, boosted by population growth and higher living standards, among other factors. Non-fossil fuel-based resources, including renewables, will produce more energy through 2050, but that growth is not likely to be enough to reduce global energy-related CO2 emissions, it said.
Persons: Tarak Mehta, Christoph Steitz, Jane Merriman Organizations: Energy Efficiency Movement, ABB, Germany's DHL, Sweden's Alfa Laval, Microsoft, Reuters, Companies, U.S . Energy Information Administration, Thomson Locations: FRANKFURT
Many stocks have become "a bit cheaper" and investors could get good returns, according to one portfolio manager. "Now, we've seen quite a lot of stocks coming up and there's quite a lot of discounted stocks out there," he said. "So we've been looking a lot at the industrials and consumer stocks that have been quite beaten up in the last few months. He was previously portfolio manager of the Orca Global Fund, which is now closed. Five discounted names He named these five global stocks in the industrials and consumer sectors: Germany's DHL and Siemens , Hong Kong's Techtronic , China's Nari and India's Infosys .
Persons: Ted Alexander, BML, CNBC's, we've, Alexander, Hong Kong's, China's, Techtronic Organizations: Global Fund, Orca Global Fund, Nasdaq, Germany's DHL, Siemens, Hong, India's Infosys, Infosys
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