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How does this lowered energy intensity "carrot" work with the opportunity for growing new jobs around the "green industry" boom now inevitably underway? Philadelphia has a strong population of young industrial designers and engineers and a storied manufacturing history and should be getting poised to produce the Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, solar powered lawn equipment, and low VOC cleaning supplies (all purely for example) that the world must have as we adapt to a changing world of energy scarcity and reduced carbon footprints. Who are the City agencies that now exist that can work together to create incubation and support opportunities for green business development under the policy framework of decreased energy intensity?

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