energy conservation tax
An "energy conservation tax" refers to a fee or levy imposed by the government on energy consumption, with the aim of promoting and incentivizing the reduction or conservation of energy usage. Its purpose is to encourage individuals, businesses, and industries to adopt more energy-efficient practices or technologies, while generating revenue for government initiatives or investments in renewable energy and sustainability efforts.
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