Rocky Mountain Institute is excited to announce the first release of our Reinventing Fire analysis, which maps pathways for running a 158%-bigger U.S. economy in 2050 with efficiency and renewables, needing no oil, no coal, no nuclear energy, one-third less natural gas, and no new inventions—all at a cost $5 trillion less than business as usual.
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Founded: Co-founded in 1982 by Amory Lovins
Staff: Approximately 80+ full-time staff and Board of Trustees
Status: Independent, entrepreneurial 501(c)(3)/509(a)(1) think-and-do tank.
Mission: To drive the efficient and restorative use of resources
Vision: A world thriving, verdant and secure, for all, for ever
Strategic Focus: Reinventing Fire, mapping the business-led transition fromoil, coal, and ultimately natural gas to efficiencyand renewable energy, then driving that transition through carefully focused and market-driven implementing initiatives

Sectors of Practice: Transportation, buildings, industry and electricity
Offices: Snowmass and Boulder, CO
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