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Light bulb technology has advanced leaps and bounds in the last decade.
Now, University of Toronto students are taking their highly efficient light bulb to the next level to reduce energy consumption
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Optimizing system with the most up-to-date laser and camera technology takes global wood processing industry to the next level. For a single debarking line this can mean close to 1 million euros in yearly wood cost savings.
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Hưởng ứng sự kiện “Giờ Trái đất 2015” tại Việt Nam với chủ đề “Tiết kiệm năng lượng - ứng phó biến đổi khí hậu”. Tổng công ty Điện lực TP Hà Nội (EVN HANOI) tổ chức Lễ phát động “Tháng hành động tiết kiệm điện hưởng ứng Giờ Trái đất năm 2015 và Khánh thành mô hình Phòng học xanh” tại trường THPT chuyên Hà Nội - Amsterdam.
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An energy management system developed by Bayer uses a structured and systematic approach to help users harness potential energy savings that have already been identified. This is made possible by adapting energy usage to specific production and working conditions.
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O'Brien says the M2G takes readings every second to recognise when boilers are dry-cycling and turns them off accordingly, generating bill savings of between 10 and 25 per cent.
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To help the country’s policy makers improve energy efficiency and demand side management, the International Energy Agency this week led expert sessions in Kiev on both analysis and implementation of energy-saving activities.
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With ever increasing recycling targets to meet, manufacturers of glass bottles and jars need to make sure that they can feed their furnaces with the highest quality of cullet (recycled glass) and maximise the energy and carbon saving benefits that this offers.
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In the evening of March 28, together with nearly 200 countries and territories comprising approximately 7,000 cities worldwide, Vietnam responded to Earth Hour Campaign simultaneously in 63 provinces, cities by exemplary action of switching off lights for one hour from 20h30 to 21h30.
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In the program, many exciting activities took place such as Cycling parade in response to Earth Hour, flash mob dance, mass game 60+. Shortly after the event, hundreds of union members went about to stick the communication posters, to hand out the leaflets in response to Earth Hour 2015 campaign.
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Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Jen Lorentzen appreciated the positive and active cooperation of the Ministry of Industry and Trade in its deployment of the LCEE project to small and medium enterprises in three sectors: brick, ceramics and food processing.
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Nhiều năm qua, EVN luôn tiên phong trong các chiến dịch tiết kiệm điện, nổi bật là hưởng ứng chương trình toàn cầu “Giờ Trái đất”, góp phần nâng cao nhận thức của cộng đồng vì một hành tinh xanh.
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In the evening of March 22nd, 2015, thousands of pupils, students, volunteers and people of Hanoi congregated at the August Revolution Square to participate in the ritual light-off in response to Earth Hour 2015 campaign.
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To achieve the target of minimum saving of 1.5% of commercial electricity equivalent to 16 million kWh, Quang Nam Power Company has a series of measures, in which public communication has always been prioritized.
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After the success of the Kick Off event in Hanoi (Feb 7th 2015), on March 8th 2015 at Electric Power University, an exchange campaign was held to respond to Earth Hour 2015.
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The California Energy Commission on Thursday proposed energy efficiency standards for computers and monitors that it says will save consumers hundreds of millions of dollars every year.
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Public communication plays a particular role in formulating a mindset of power saving in every customer. Therefore, the Power Company of Da Nang encourages the people to use power economically through the Fatherland Front where leaflets are distributed.
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One of the world’s largest solar energy developers has launched a service for UK householders and businesses to install solar arrays at no upfront cost.
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The country’s Secretary of the Economy believes it is a safe and important part of Mexico’s energy reforms and it faces little opposition from the public.
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The following three innovations to the heating/cooling industries have inspired cost-effective and efficient methods to regulate temperatures in vastly different environments that can help improve environmental conditions as well as the everyday lives of the people who use them.
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The pumps have been developed by geotechnical specialists at Glasgow Caledonian university who were tasked with finding methods to extract heat from the waste water, which averages temperatures of 10-14ºC.