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Texas Tech University researchers will receive $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a new radar prototype that will provide better measurements of the complex flow conditions in wind plants.
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All eyes are on New York City this week, as world leaders come together for the U.N. Climate Summit – an event that aspires to shape the national and global energy future.
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Components of the battery are made from alfalfa and pine resin, and can be recycled using a low energy process and non-hazardous chemicals like water and ethanol, unlike regular lithium batteries that require high energy processes using hazardous chemicals to recover any reusable components.
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A new project helps give kids a safe place to play soccer in a Rio de Janeiro favela by using kinetic-energy harvesting tiles to produce electricity for keeping the lights on.
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The Environment Ministry will begin a model project in which surplus electricity generated from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, will be utilized to produce hydrogen for fuel-cell vehicles.
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The typical restaurant uses five to seven times more energy per square foot than office buildings or retail stores. And if you are running a high-volume quick service establishment, you may be using up to 10 times more. All these energy costs can eat into your profits.
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Among its aims are developing Energy Saving and Efficiency Tools (ESET) for SMEs, with on-site training and assistance for 150 companies. Another 350 firms will be helped to evaluate their production processes and make investments to increase energy efficiency
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A review of the Energy Efficiency Improvement Scheme has found that the program saves participating households about $1600 each, Minister for the Environment, Simon Corbell, announced yesterday.
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Businesses in the US are expected to save nearly $45 billion (£27.6bn) on their energy bills, thanks to funding announced for energy efficiency and renewable projects.
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A desalination technology powered by solar panels could provide enough clean, palatable drinking water to meet the needs of India's water-deficient villages, MIT scientists say.
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The UK’s Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has seen savings of more than £2 million so far by investing in energy efficient lighting.
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The ENGO charging station uses kinetic tiles and solar panels to charge up to 14 smartphones at a time, and provides free WiFi access and an emergency phone.
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Ngày 18-9, tại Hà Nội, trong khuôn khổ Hội nghị và Triển lãm “Trải nghiệm Năng lượng Xanh và Hiệu quả 2014”, Tập đoàn Schneider Electric khởi động cuộc thi “Giải pháp xanh cho thành phố 2015” (Go Green in the city 2015).
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Trong 5 tuần diễn ra cuộc thi, Ban tổ chức đã nhận được hơn 400 bài dự thi với nhiều thể loại phong phú như bài viết, thơ, ảnh, video đến từ hơn 200 tác giả. Nhiều bài dự thi được Hội đồng giám khảo đánh giá cao về chất lượng và nội dung.
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The European Union said it was looking for consultants to evaluate how consistent bloc-wide renewable energy targets are with national legislative measures.
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Các nhà nghiên cứu đến từ Trường Cao đẳng Kỹ thuật Bourns thuộc Trường Đại học California ở Riverside cho biết công cụ định vị xe mà họ tạo ra có thể cắt giảm sự sử dụng năng lượng của xe điện đến 51%.
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Theo ông Nguyễn Minh Thông, Đại diện tổ chức Fairventures Worldwide (CHLB Đức), phát triển công trình xanh tại Việt Nam vẫn còn tương đối chậm so với các nước trên thế giới. Những lầm tưởng về khái niệm công trình xanh cùng chi phí xây dựng đang là những rào cản cho việc phát triển các công trình này tại Việt Nam.
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Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Holding Corporation Limited (VINACOMIN) is using technological and technical solutions, intensifying management in order to minimize coal loss.
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Sweden is well ahead of all countries in successfully designing and implementing urban the waste-to-energy (WtE) plan, a process of generating heat and/or electricity from incineration of waste.