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Thailand's largest cement producer, Siam Cement Group (SCG), plans to invest THB 200 billion (about 6.3 billion USD) over the next five years to enhance the competitiveness of its subsidiaries, SCG Chemicals and SCG Cleanergy, in order to assist the parent company in accelerating emission reductions.
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Energy consumption will likely grow to meet supply if states don’t enact limits — and there are already precedents they can follow.
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Camden council (UK) will be offering free support to nearly 125 local businesses for reducing energy consumption, cutting costs and lowering carbon emissions.
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Vietnam plans to develop green and energy-saving steel products and increase the market share of domestically produced steel to gradually replace imported products.
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Using state-of-the-art energy efficiency technologies to renovate existing properties and construct new ones could enable Europe's construction sector to almost eliminate its carbon emissions by 2060, a new study suggests.
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The building sector in Moldova, consuming 53% of the nation’s energy, is dominated by aging structures lacking modern efficiency measures. At the International Forum in Chisinau, experts explored innovative solutions to retrofit these buildings and promote energy efficiency, driving Moldova toward a more sustainable future.
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Researchers at the University of Waterloo have designed an energy-efficient device that produces drinking water from seawater using an evaporation process driven largely by the sun.
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Countries need to act to double the rate of energy efficiency improvement globally in order to meet their climate goals and maintain competitiveness in a transitioning world.
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Malaysia initiates energy audits for medium and large-sized industries for the period of 2016-2025. Under this initiative, a free energy audit is offered with a requirement in which the owner needs to invest in energy savings measures with an amount equal to or higher than the cost of the audit. It is further complemented by energy management and monitoring to ensure the energy savings measures are on the right track.
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UK government urged to change regulations so new homes incorporate solar panels, heat pump, high-grade insulation and battery storage.
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As a relentless heatwave drives electricity demand to record highs, South Korea’s business community has banded together to launch an energy conservation campaign.
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Chương trình Thỏa thuận tiết kiệm năng lượng tự nguyện là một chương trình nhằm khuyến khích các doanh nghiệp tuân thủ quy định của pháp luật về sử dụng năng lượng tiết kiệm và hiệu quả một cách chủ động, đồng thời giúp nâng cao hình ảnh, đem lại lợi ích cả về kinh tế và môi trường cho doanh nghiệp như tiết kiệm chi phí năng lượng, giảm phát thải khí nhà kính và hướng đến mô hình phát triển bền vững, tăng trưởng xanh theo xu thế chung của thế giới.
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Bộ tài liệu cung cấp thông tin hữu ích để hỗ trợ trực tiếp cho các doanh nghiệp và đơn vị tư vấn trong nước khi tham gia Chương trình Thỏa thuận tự nguyện thúc đẩy sử dụng năng lượng tiết kiệm và hiệu quả trong công nghiệp, trong khuôn khổ Chương trình DEPP3.
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About 70% of people in Japan are considering reducing the use of heat pumps in winter against the backdrop of soaring electricity costs, a recent survey by Daikin Industries Ltd., a major air conditioning unit manufacturer, has revealed.
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Indonesia's President-elect Prabowo Subianto plans to cut energy subsidies and will give cash handouts to families in need, his key economic adviser said.
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Fertiliser manufacturers have implemented solutions to significantly reduce their carbon emission in production and improve energy efficiency.
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The Government Energy Management Program (GEMP) is aimed at reducing government-wide electricity and fuel consumption by at least 10% via strategic energy efficiency and conservation measures - and that shall redound to corresponding cost savings.
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Bangladesh’s energy efficiency and conservation master plan up to 2030 shows viable EE and conservation potential of 21% and 28.8% in the industry and household sectors, respectively.
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Their device needs no electricity, as it extracts water from the air using nothing more than gravity and relies on cheap, readily available materials.
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Effective energy management optimizes energy usage, brings economic value, ensures sustainable environmental development, and reduces carbon emissions.