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The second Green Conference, jointly organised by Kohler Viet Nam and HCM City Association of Architects, attracted more than 200 delegates representing property developers, architects, and design consultancy firms.
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to invest around VND1.4 trillion (US$70 million) in bio-technology during the period 2010-2015, with 89 percent of the amount or VND1.2 trillion coming from state budget.
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Google has confirmed it will invest $94m in four large scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, edging the total amount invested by the search giant in clean energy projects this year towards $900m.
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Một số công ty xe bus, bao gồm cả Stagecoach, đã bắt đầu sử dụng dầu ăn làm nhiên liệu cho cho xe bus.
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Một mạng lưới quốc gia các trạm nạp xe điện sử dụng năng lượng tái tạo đầu tiên trên thế giới sẽ được xây dựng. Tổ chức Sáng tạo Năng lượng xanh – Ecotricity (Anh) vừa tiết lộ kế hoạch này.
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ECC Hà Nội sẽ đẩy mạnh thực hiện nhiều giải pháp hơn nữa hỗ trợ mạnh mẽ cho DN thực hiện các giải pháp TKNL.
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The Japanese House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Relations adopted an agreement on cooperating, developing and using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes between Japan and Vietnam on December 2.
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Sau khi ký kết một biên bản ghi nhớ hợp tác trong tương lai với nhóm dự án điện mặt trời Desertec, chủ tịch liên minh Megrid Andre Merlin phát biểu: "Trong ngắn hạn, phong trào nổi dậy ở Ả Rập gây ra nhiều trở ngại.
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Belgium-backed Phuoc Nam-Enfinity renewable energy project in southern Ninh Thuan province will delay construction to late 2012.
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“We are compiling a set of assessment standards for high buildings and urban areas,” said Nguyen Van Tat, vice chairman of the architects association, to the Daily at the seminar on green solutions for project development on Thursday.
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Ninh Thuan Province said on Monday the development of two nuclear power projects would serve as a catalyst to attract more investment into the central province, despite earlier warnings that investors would walk away over safety concerns.
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Representatives from Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) countries gathered at a seminar in Hanoi on December 1 to discuss measures to realise the goal of building a more prosperous and equitable region through development of a green economy.
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Electricity prices are expected to increase by 4.6 percent in 2012, Minister of Finance Vuong Dinh Hue told the National Assembly on November 24.
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The U.S. Navy has quietly tested 20,000 gallons of algae biofuel on a decommissioned destroyer, carrying on its mission of transitioning to renewable energy even as the end phase of the fossil fuel era begins to play out.
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Pyrite, better known as "fool's gold," was familiar to the ancient Romans and has fooled prospectors for centuries - but has now helped researchers at Oregon State University discover related compounds that offer new, cheap and promising options for solar energy.
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“We’re pretty excited about it,” said Ascent sales director Brad Kemp. Each year for the last 10 years, Time has selected 50 new inventions that are likely to change the future.
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The UK's "eccentric" determination to build new nuclear power means it is not fit to take part in the "third industrial revolution" of switching to clean renewable energy, according to one of the world's most influential climate scientists.
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Với những giải pháp đồng loạt và hệ thống, mức tiêu thụ năng lượng của Công ty CP Bia Sài Gòn - Hà Nội đã giảm khoảng 10-20% so với định mức chung của Tổng công ty Bia - Rượu - NGK Sài Gòn (SABECO)
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The idea of storing excess wind energy as hydrogen is picking up steam in Germany, with a second pilot program popping up – this one from the big power company E.On.
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DECC focused “on ‘scalable’ lower cost technologies” as to change support and incentives for large-scale renewable generation projects from 2013-2017 as the UK strives to meet the 2020 renewable energy targets established in its national Renewables Obligation (RO).