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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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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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The UN Environment Programme (UNEP), through its new initiative launched, has said that a shift from energy-efficient appliances would save the world 350 billion dollars annually in electricity bills.
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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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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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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.
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The turbines have outperformed company projections in four of the six months since operation began. At their highest output, the turbines provided 16.26 percent of the plant’s power requirements for the month of April.
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Solar power has made incredible progress here in the U.S. According to a new report from Environment America. In the last 10 years, solar panel capacity has increased more than 120-fold. In just 2011 to 2013 alone, solar power has tripled.
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NASA and the DOE have set up a crowdsourcing campaign to find the best ideas for harnessing wave energy for producing electricity and they're offering up some great tools.
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A pilot scheme that provides businesses with financial support to install more efficient electrical technologies that help reduce their peak demand has been launched.
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Germany has again set a new record in terms of renewable energy, according to the Fraunhofer Institute. The country has become one of the most active markets for clean energy in the world and has regularly set records in terms of renewable energy production.
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The United Kingdom may end up becoming the largest solar market in Europe by the end of this year, according to a new report from NPD Solarbuzz.
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Là thành viên của APEC, Việt Nam mong muốn tiếp tục được chia sẻ thông tin, kinh nghiệm và cố gắng hết sức mình vì một khu vực APEC an ninh về năng lượng, phát triển xanh sạch và bền vững. Việt Nam mong muốn thu hút được nhiều hơn đầu tư từ những nước phát triển vào lĩnh vực hiệu quả và tiết kiệm năng lượng.
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Công ty công nghệ năng lượng mặt trời đến từ quốc gia Trung Đông Quatar (QSTec) đã cho ra mắt một siêu xe chạy bằng năng lượng mặt trời. Chiếc xe này có mái làm bằng pin năng lượng mặt trời hiệu suất cao, tự sản xuất điện để sạc pin giúp vận hành động cơ.
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Where the river meets the sea, there is the potential to harness a significant amount of renewable energy, according to a team of mechanical engineers.
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Indian wind turbine manufacturers and project developers have been advised by the government to make efforts to increase annual capacity addition to five times its current level, a leading Indian newspaper has reported.
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Thailand government has taken a step to reuse the rotten rice founded under the inspection by millitary cops under rice pledging scheme to avoid the cost loss due to the Rice Pledging Scheme, started by the previous Thailand government.
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At a meeting with the national steering committee for atomic energy workforce training, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam asked ministries and sectors to clarify the atomic energy industry’s workforce demand and train a labor force not only for nuclear power plants but also research and training facilities and other organizations of ministries and sectors.
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This could be a classic win-win solution: A system proposed by researchers recycles materials from discarded car batteries -- a potential source of lead pollution -- into new, long-lasting solar panels that provide emissions-free power.