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Sun Life Stadium, the home of the Miami Dolphins American football team, has announced that its stadium floodlights will be converted to an 'advanced LED system' that will cut energy use by approximately 75%.
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Up to 8,000 zero-carbon homes are set to be built in the UK thanks to a £1.1bn deal between UK solar developers WElink Energy and British Solar Renewables and the China National Building Materials Group.
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Appliance efficiency in US has increased remarkably over the past several decades. Three of the essential products (clothes washers, central air conditioners, and refrigerators), show a 50% or greater reduction in energy use over that period, and the fourth product, gas furnaces, shows a smaller but still significant reduction of 18%.
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Leading digital communications provider O2 has entered the domestic energy management sphere, partnering with American firm AT&T to launch a new service that allows customers to manage their home's energy system via a mobile app.
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Consumers living in park homes could receive free advice on energy efficiency and a discount on their winter fuel bills.
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Empower Energy, a specialist in renewable energy, is piloting the first self-sustainable house in the New Forest, Dorset.
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Solar panel subsidies are being cut from this month, but experts say green devices can still slash bills and add to your home's value.
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Greenhouses aren't just for plants; the concept can be used for human habitation too, as we have seen in this off-grid home that's been surrounded by a conventional greenhouse to reduce heating costs.
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Các căn hộ tại EHome 3 của Tập đoàn Nam Long không chỉ đáp ứng những tiêu chuẩn xanh như: giảm năng lượng sử dụng, giảm thiểu ô nhiễm môi trường,... mà còn sở hữu mức giá 690triệu đồng/căn,giúp những gia đình thu nhập trung bình có điều kiện sinh hoạt không gian lành mạnh.
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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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The U.S. Department of Energy is helping homebuyers determine a house's energy efficiency before making a purchase.
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Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is seeking to nearly double the budget for energy-saving measures to be adopted in places such as factories and homes as the country eyes improvements in energy efficiency.
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The lower efficiencies mean that it takes years for homeowners and businesses to recoup the money they invest in solar power systems. If the efficiencies were higher, that time for return on investment would be slashed, people would be able to cover more of their power loads with renewable energy and solar power would be much more enticing to people and corporations.
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A new report out today shows the cable, satellite and telco service providers — companies such as Comcast, Dish Network and AT&T that bring pay TV into our homes — have begun to really focus on the amount of energy consumed by the almost 200 million set-top boxes installed across America.
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A new app that can reportedly cut household energy use by 10% is being rolled out to 200,000 Swedish homes.
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A new contender for Britain's greenest home has been unveiled in North Yorkshire.
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London Mayor Boris Johnson has launched a tool for public sector organisations to make homes more energy efficient.
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It also stated a British household using an average of 10 LED bulbs at home will be able to combat rising energy prices by saving up to £300 off their annual bill.
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The scheme allowed householders to make their homes more energy efficient by installing technologies such as solar panels or loft insulation. This was done through loans with no upfront cost which were repaid through energy bills.
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As continuous high temperatures and humidity drive up energy use, Mississippi Power is reminding customers that rebates and discounts are available focusing on ways to keep their homes cool and reduce the impact of the hot weather on power bills.