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Entering 2016, Van Ban Power Company will cooperate with agencies, sectors, mass organizations, unions and schools to develop plans for electricity efficiency.
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Entering 2016, EVNGENCO1 will strive for stable electricity generation throughout the year.
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Using dye-sensitised solar cells, household objects can harvest energy from indirect light and store it.
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Eco-friendly housing development in Thailand stores excess solar power, generated from rooftops, in the form of hydrogen.
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Germany has overtaken the UK in the rate at which it is installing wind turbines at sea.
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The government has banned the sale of entry-level one-star air-conditioners in the Indian market and introduced improved energy efficiency guidelines for frost-free refrigerators.
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One hundred and eight families of ethnic groups in 4 villages: Ho, Mit, Mit Cat and Trung Doan in Le Thuy District, Quang Binh Province finally had access to electricity just before the Lunar New Year 2016.
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Device made using a pencil, some paper and some tape, can generate enough electricity to power small electronics, courtesy of researchers from University of Tokyo
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The latest from Nissan: their new generation batteries for electric vehicles will be made in the UK.
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SunEdison, the world’s largest renewable-energy company, is fighting the utility’s cancellation.
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First ever flight of a drone powered by hydrogen marked the beginning of eco-friendly, long-distance unmanned aerial monitoring.
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Modi’s campaign to generate 100 GW of solar power by 2022 is elevating India into the ranks of the world’s top solar-power-producing nations.
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There is a huge potential for more projects and investments in energy efficiency in various areas in the Kingdom, Energy Minister Ibrahim Saif said on Monday.
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GE, one of the world’s most important lightbulb maker, has decided that they need to shift to LED lighting already, in a decision that’s very detrimental to not-so-old CFLs.
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Scientists developed a new one-atom thick material that allows fast movement of electrical charges. It can boost performance of electronics, while saving power.
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The Government's £500m of allocated funds for green innovation could propel the UK into being a world-leader in energy generation, if the money is spent in key areas such as wave and tidal energy, low-carbon heat and energy storage.
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Last year, Ca Mau saved about 29,500,139 KWh, accounting for 2.55% of total power supply, exceeding its original target by 122%.
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Europe's biggest ever floating solar array is being installed on the Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir, to the south of the River Thames.
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Universities across the country are switching off appliances, sending excess clothing to charity shops and cycling to seminars as part of national 'Go Green Week' - a week dedicated to raising awareness on tackling climate issues.
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The system is the first of its kind to use a technology called a reversible solid oxide fuel cell to store energy from renewable resources, such as wind and solar, to produce zero-emissions electricity.