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A home in Stanford, California, commissioned by a professor at the area's esteemed university, will have a net zero energy usage once it has been built.
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Electra Meccanica wants to transport the driver to work, around town and then home again in the most efficient way possible.
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Home Energy Africa vừa nhận được một khoản tài trợ lên đến 705.000 đôla từ Cơ quan Thương mại và Phát triển Hoa Kỳ để thực hiện dự án năng lượng mặt trời ở Ghana.
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Verengo Solar and Swell Energy have jointly announced a partnership that creates a one-stop home energy storage and backup power solution for the residential market.
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British energy storage start-up Powervault has launched its new range of home energy storage, which is equipped to help save consumers billions of pounds in energy bills.
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The Palo Alto–based startup ElectrIQ Power will be launching an integrated home energy storage product during Quarter 4 2016 — featuring a 10-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery, a hybrid DC-to-AC inverter, a DC-to-DC converter, an intelligent battery management system, and a high-frequency energy meter.
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The kitchen is one area in the home where we use a lot of energy, and unfortunately many of us are very wasteful with much of it.
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Recently, Binh Thuan Center of Industry Promotion (CIP) has encouraged 1,000 homes in 8 wards of Phan Thiet city to take part in energy saving programs.
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A power plant in the French Alps is using leftover waste from nearby cheese production facilities to generate enough electricity to power 1,500 households in the surrounding area.
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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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Most people know to turn down the thermostat and shut off lights to save money and energy, but there are other simple and affordable solutions you can make around your home to cut costs and become more environmentally friendly.
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Homeowners and landlords in London are being offered £400 cashback if they replace their old boilers with new energy efficient models.
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Aviva stadium, home of the Ireland rugby team will be fully powered by renewable energy for the upcoming 2016 Six Nations tournament, becoming the first stadium in the competition to be so.
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Homeowners and landlords in London are being offered £400 cashback if they replace their old boilers with new energy efficient models.
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The Government urgently needs to replace the scrapped Zero Carbon Homes policy to avoid locking in higher carbon emissions and higher energy bills for occupants for decades to come, the Solar Trade Association warned today.
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The Scottish Government has launched a new food-waste reduction scheme designed to encourage restaurant goers to take their leftovers home with them.
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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.