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A survey by Hanoi Energy Conservation Center (Hanoi ECC) conducted at Kim Lan Pottery Village – an antique pottery village in Hanoi with about 200 craftsmen’s households shows that most households currently use traditional kilns. This old type of kilns has been inefficient, energy consuming, and failed the regeneration of heat from the fuel gas.
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Vinh Long is one of a few provinces in the Mekong Delta (MRD) that have clay resources with good quality and that can be used to produce bricks, terracotta pottery with exploitable reserves up to 278.88 million m3.
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Trung tâm Tiết kiệm năng lượng Hà nội ( ECC Hà Nội) được đánh giá là hoàn thành tốt Chương trình mục tiêu quốc gia về sử dụng năng lượng tiết kiệm và hiệu quả, đặc biệt là đối với các doanh nghiệp sản xuất công nghiệp trên địa bàn thủ đô.
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The annual Consumer Electronics Show took place earlier this past month to much anticipation. Yet, apart from drones roaming about the displays with GoPros strapped to them, there wasn’t much overt buzz about the energy-saving gadgets. However, if you knew where to look, there were actually lots of innovative products showcasing how you could save you both time and energy around your home. Here are a few that really stood out to us.
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In a world first, Australian researchers have converted over 40 per cent of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported.
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A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) claims that realising the renewable energy plans of the Gulf Cooperation Council region (GCC) will result in 20% less water withdrawals in the power sector.
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Consumer Electronics Show hàng năm diễn ra vào đầu tháng 1 năm 2015 đã để lại nhiều dấu ấn. Tuy không có quá nhiều công bố chính thức về các tiện ích tiết kiệm năng lượng song nếu bạn thực sự để ý, có rất nhiều sản phẩm sáng tạo có thể giúp bạn tiết kiệm cả thời gian và điện năng cho bạn và ngôi nhà của bạn. Dưới đây là một vài sản phẩm như vậy.
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The small Nordic nation of 5.6 million strives to be completely fossil-free by 2050, including even its transportation sector.
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With demand response, grid operators use technologies to reduce the peak demand, thereby avoiding the need to build or maintain these expensive power plants.
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The group that received the health and environmental information reduced consumption by 8 percent compared to the control.
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EU-funded researchers have developed an online software platform to help household appliance designers make their products more energy efficient.
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Power minister Piyush Goyal has said that, overall, conservation can help save $8 billion of electricity annually and provide power to 50 million people.
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The eyes of the common moth have led to a novel discovery that could boost the efficiency of solar panels.
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Gần đây, Công ty TNHH Điện tử Sharp Việt Nam chính thức giới thiệu công nghệ J - Tech Inverter tại Việt Nam.
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Ocean energy turbines have been trickling into the global marketplace and Japan has an ocean energy ace up its sleeve: the Kuroshio Current.
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This winter the city of Washington is looking into two energy efficiency projects that could have big savings. The first project involves a program sponsored by Ameren Missouri.
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Construction of the world’s largest tidal energy plant looks set to begin next month in Scotland, after the project’s majority owners – the Australian-founded and managed company, Atlantis Resources – got the go-ahead to start drawing on government grant money.
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The recently revamped government Green Deal has been an encouraging step forward which will offer free cash for homeowners in need of double glazing or wall and loft insulation.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched our Energy Star Home Advisor – an online tool to help consumers save money and improve their homes’ energy efficiency through recommended home-improvement projects.
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Crews are setting foundations, erecting racks and installing solar panels in a wave of activity at the Silt Water Treatment Plant. The 234-kilowatt solar array is slated to be in service and powering the plant by Dec. 31, according to Katharine Rushton, commercial sales associate for Sunsense Solar.