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Điện lực Gia Lai đang ráo riết thực hiện nhằm tạo nên những đột phá trong công tác giảm tổn thất điện năng 2015 trên địa bàn tỉnh.
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Guinness, the Irish stout, is famously dark with a creamy head. It is also increasingly green. A newly-opened Guinness brewhouse has been awarded LEED Platinum certification. Brewhouse No. 4 at St. James’s Gate in Ireland was also awarded BREEAM Outstanding certification last year.
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ABB’s ENVILINE energy management solutions offer up to 30 percent energy savings for direct current (DC) rail transportation. This innovative and holistic technology is presented at the 60thUITP event in Geneva.
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The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) reported on January 14 that the United States steel industry has achieved a new milestone in energy efficiency by reducing its energy intensity per ton of steel shipped by approximately 33 percent since 1990.
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The US has funded $1.5 million (£1m) to tackle air pollution in the city of Oregon.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will use the funding to remove air pollution from diesel-fuelled activities around its Port in Portland.
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Graduates from the US and Canada will join a European summer school which aims to create the next generation of low carbon entrepreneurs.
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Dubai Investments (DI), a leading investment company, is showcasing a wide-ranging portfolio of energy-efficient products and solutions at the ongoing Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (Wetex) in Dubai, UAE.
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Costa has opened what it claims is the first “zero energy” coffee shop building in the UK. Dubbed the ‘Eco Pod’, the store at Wrekin Retail Park in Telford boasts a number of energy efficient and sustainable technologies.
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Smart grids could save up to €3.5 billion in the Netherlands, a new survey claims.
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On April 20, 2015 in Ho Chi Minh city, the Ministry of Construction, the Embassy of Denmark and Ho Chi Minh city Energy Conservation Center (ECC HCMC) jointly organized a training of trainers (briefly called TOT) on applying the National Technical Regulations QCVN 09: 2013 / BXD – in construction with efficient use of energy.
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At Chinaplas 2015 in Guangzhou, German manufacturer Brückner Maschinenbau will mainly focus on two areas of a modern plastics film production: reduced energy consumption and raw material usage as well the manufacture of special functional plastic films.
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On April 20, 2015, under the guidance of the Hanoi People’s Committee, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, the groundbreaking ceremony was held for construction of Energy Manager Training Center in Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park, Hanoi.
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Consumer advocates are pushing California to enact tough new energy efficiency rules for computer monitors.The Consumer Federation of America said computer monitors waste millions of dollars worth of electricity and the situation can be corrected.
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Sáng 18-4, Công ty TNHH một thành viên Điện lực Đồng Nai đã tổ chức Hội nghị tổng kết công tác tiết kiệm điện năm 2014 và phương hướng hoạt động năm 2015
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The research outcome "Modeling the control system of public lighting to save energy in Thai Binh" realistically applied in Thai Binh city has helped save energy, protect the environment and reduce costs of operation, management, and maintenance of the system.
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Khung pháp lý và cơ chế chính sách đóng vai trò quan trọng trong việc thúc đẩy và thực hiện có hiệu quả cao nhất các chương trình tiết kiệm năng lượng.
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The Yukon government is announcing a new addition to its popular suite of energy incentive programs, aimed at improving energy use in multi-family dwellings and commercial buildings.
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Quỹ hiệu quả năng lượng Maine còn thực hiện một số nghiên cứu để tìm kiếm tiềm năng tiết kiệm năng lượng.
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Việt Nam với hơn 3.000km bờ biển rất thuận lợi để khai thác năng lượng đại dương, góp phần phát triển kinh tế ở các vùng ven biển.
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Scotland could fail to meet its renewable heat target unless it stops using gas-fired boilers.That’s according to Scottish Renewables, which claims progress in the sector has been slow, with just 3% of heat coming from renewable sources.