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A Florida State University engineering professor has developed a new highly efficient and low cost light emitting diode that could help spur more widespread adoption of the technology.
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Expansion of renewable energy sources is one of the important dimensions for promoting the development of the electricity sector to help the electricity sector meet the demand of 7-10% annual growth until 2030.
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Một công ty công nghệ của New Zealand vừa cho ra đời một công nghệ mới với tiềm năng tiết kiệm đến 40% năng lượng trong hoạt động làm mát sữa trong các trang trại chăn nuôi.
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Công ty Điện mặt trời Tata – công ty điện tích hợp hoạt động tại Ấn Độ, đã vận hành thành công và hiệu quả nhà máy điện mặt trời 120 kWp tại ngôi đền thờ nổi tiến Bahai - được biết đến là Đền Hoa Sen, nằm tại thành phố New Delhi, Ấn Độ.
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A new solar fuel generation system, or artificial leaf, safely creates fuel from sunlight and water with record-setting efficiency and stability.
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On October 24, 2015, German House Company Ltd. in Ho Chi Minh City held the official ground breaking ceremony for construction of the German Styled House at 33 Le Duan Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
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In the afternoon of Oct. 23, 2015, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai chaired the steering meeting to set up a mechanism to support the development of solar power projects to ensure prioritized objectives in new and renewable energy sources to meet the energy demands of the country.
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SolarCity, công ty năng lượng nổi tiếng của Mỹ đã tuyên bố sẽ bắt đầu sản xuất “tấm pin năng lượng mặt trời hiệu quả nhất thế giới” tại nhà máy của mình ở Buffalo, New York (Mỹ) vào năm 2016.
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Sau nhiều năm miệt mài, nhóm nghiên cứu của giáo sư Kenneth C. Caroll tại Đại học New Mexico đã cho ra đời một công nghệ mới, góp phần mở rộng khả năng tiếp cận với nguồn năng lượng này
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) today announced up to $30 million in funding for a new program focused on improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.
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Vietnam has huge potential of renewable energy sources, widely distributed across the country, with nearly 3,400km of coastline to provide potential wind energy resources, estimated at 500 -1000 kWh/m2 per year.
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Newly installed heating and hot water systems are now required to display an energy efficiency label rating under new EU legislation.
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These two different approaches to water conservation in the shower could make a dent in your water footprint.
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Delhi is getting its first hydro-power plant, but it’s not harvesting the energy of running water in the traditional hydroelectric model, as this new system uses falling water from a treated sewage effluent pipe to spin its turbine.
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GreenWood Forest Park in North Wales is set to save over £1m on its energy bills thanks to a newly installed ground-mounted solar array system.
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In the period 2011 - 2015, Electricity of Ho Chi Minh City (EVNHCM) has made a remarkable effort in the movement "Entire country joining hands to build a new rural countryside", "Building typical transmission line and station model", "Promoting innovation, technical modification" and power savings ... to contribute to boosting efficiency in production and business, labor productivity, thereby striving to improve the quality of power distribution and customer services.
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INTENSE aims at transferring intelligent energy saving measures for municipal housing from “old” EU Member States to “new” Member States and Accession countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has started demonstration tests of a new windshield for containerships, potentially reducing wind resistance, saving fuel and lowering carbon dioxide emissions.
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New energy standards for home boilers entering into force this month are expected to take offline the equivalent of 47 Fukushima-type nuclear power stations in Europe by 2020, according to official EU data compiled by the European Environmental Bureau (EEB).
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Pursuant to the National Strategy for Green Growth by 2050 approved by the Prime Minister, Vietnam identified three strategic assignments: Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and promotion of clean renewable energy; green production, greening of lifestyles and promotion of sustainable consumption.