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Up to August 2021, Tra Vinh power industry has saved 17.58 million kWh, reaching 2.35% of commercial electricity output and reaching 73.45% of the year plan.
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The level of energy waste in industrial production facilities in Vietnam remains high. According to preliminary calculations, the industrial sector accounts for 47% of annual energy consumption and the potential for energy saving is estimated at about 20% - 30%.
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The overall results of the simultaneous implementation of the solutions are: boiler efficiency increased from 73% to 77.36%, the amount of wood hash biomass fuel saved 993.61 tons/year, equivalent to the Cost savings is about 1,300 million VND/year, CO2 emissions are reduced by 1,440 tons/year.
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In recent years, many households in Thai Binh province have invested in installing rooftop solar power systems, solar hot water rigs, building biogas tanks, not only protecting the environment but also being considered as a cost-effective solution.
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The Danish Government is committed to provide non-refundable ODA of 60.29 million Krone, equivalent to 8.96 million USD for Vietnam to implement the Project "Danish - Vietnamese Energy Partnership Programme for the period 2020- 2025” (as known as DEPP3).
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As the weather gets colder, we will be turning up the heat in our homes, but there are ways to keep it from impacting your energy bill. Some insulation and weather strips can make a difference. There’s a tiny home powered by solar panels in Ithaca, and it's not built to be lived in. As cozy as the house seems, it's actually a teaching tool for the community to learn how they can become more energy efficient.
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Energy security and sustainable energy sector development have always been the top concern of the Government of Vietnam. Over the years, the Government has always made efforts to increase energy efficiency.
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Enter the era of zero-energy devices, devices that from the end-user perspective operate without a battery. Instead, the energy necessary for communication is harvested from the surroundings from vibrations, from light, from temperature gradients, or even from the radio-frequency waves themselves.
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As we face these effects of climate change, conserving water becomes increasingly important. Saving water also means saving money; the average American family spends more than $1,000 on water a year, which can be diminished significantly by addressing the way we use water in our daily lives.
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Power is essential for lighting and running appliances at homes and in businesses. With its ever-increasing costs, consumers constantly compare electricity in addition to other practical ways to save electricity.
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Worried about soaring gas prices? Our energy saving tips for the home are a great way to lower gas and electricity bills and save precious cash
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Danish-Vietnamese Energy Partnership Programme (DEPP) is one of the effective instruments contributing to the achievement of Vietnam's goal energy efficiency use
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Chính phủ Đan Mạch cam kết tài trợ ODA không hoàn lại 60,29 triệu Krone, tương đương 8,96 triệu USD cho Việt Nam thực hiện Dự án “Chương trình Hợp tác Đối tác Năng lượng Việt Nam - Đan Mạch giai đoạn 2020-2025”, Chương trình DEPP3.
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Một loại nam châm mới được đánh giá là thân thiện với môi trường vừa được nhà sản xuất linh kiện điện tử nổi tiếng ở Hàn Quốc LG Innotek Co. hợp tác với Công ty Sunglim Group Industry Co. cùng phát triển.
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Here are some useful tips to cut down energy consumption and monthly bills for your home.
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Throughout the UK, large consumers of energy are coming under scrutiny, due to concerns about their impact on power grids and on the environment.
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$145m deal for Eta offers competitive edge as smartphone energy use rises.
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According to the Hanoi Power Corporation (EVNHANOI), by the end of August 2021, the total amount of electricity and electricity bill reductions in phases 3 & 4 for customers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in the capital area reached more than 329.58 billion VND.
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A new type of magnet that is considered environmentally friendly has just been released by the well-known Korean electronic component maker LG Innotek Co., in cooperation with Sunglim Group Industry Co.
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About 60 percent of homes can expect lower power bills as the government announces a plan to phase out regulations on "low-use" electricity plans, Energy Minister Megan Woods says.