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Dong Nai Power Company Limited (Dong Nai PC) in collaboration with the provincial Department of Industry and Trade held a meeting to review the power saving in 2014 and how to deploy the assignments and tasks of 2015.
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As part of the administration’s effort to cut energy waste in the nation’s buildings and double energy productivity by 2030, the Energy Department today announced $4 million to develop and demonstrate new energy efficiency solutions for the nation’s homes.
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Cameroon and Korea are currently considering to craft a strategy to develop renewable energy in the country.
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The dry season is at its peak, with prolonged drought, and increasing electricity demand. How to ensure sufficient electricity for production is not a small challenge at all for the Southern Power Corporation (EVN SPC).
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Quang Ngai Provincial Department of Industry and Trade has coordinated with the Quang Ngai Power Company to review the power-saving operations in 2014 and the activities to be deployed in 2015. Officials from local offices, units and enterprises came to attend the review meeting.
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The UAE can achieve energy system savings of $1.9 billion (Dh6.98 billion) annually by 2030 by producing a 10 per cent share of renewable energy in its total energy supply and almost 25 per cent in the power sector, according to a new report.
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As speculated by experts and scientists, energy savings will contribute substantially to promoting a green economy for sustainable development. Therefore, the economical and efficient use of energy is of utmost urgency at the moment.
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Để ứng phó với tình trạng thiếu điện mùa khô, đảm bảo đủ điện cho cả năm 2015, ngoài các giải pháp công trình, vận hành, hiện nay EVN SPC cũng đang đẩy mạnh các chương trình tiết kiệm điện.
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Nhằm đảm bảo cung cấp điện cho mùa khô cũng như cả năm 2015, Tổng công ty Điện lực miền Nam (EVN SPC) đang triển khai nhiều giải pháp tiết kiệm điện trên địa bàn 21 tỉnh, thành phía Nam.
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From plants to people, every living thing on this planet needs water. But getting enough to survive, and survive comfortably, that can be a little tricky
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On April 19, 2015, in Hanoi, there was a walking parade and a photo exhibition to respond to the “Passage of Green Energy” organized by Journal of Economics and Forecasting (Ministry of Planning and Investment). The event involved thousands of officers and employees from agencies, organizations, businesses and the youth, the students in the locality to participate.
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In 2014, the Governments of Vietnam and the United States signed cooperation agreement on the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes (Agreement 123). Thereby, it creates the legal framework for the relevant bodies of the two sides to carry out specific cooperation, including cooperation on personnel training and development of human resources in the field of atomic energy.
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On April 18, Dong Nai Power Company Ltd. held a review meeting on saving electricity in 2014 and action plan for 2015 with the participation of representatives from the departments and mass organizations in the Province and about 200 delegates of power supply units from the districts, Long Khanh Town and Bien Hoa city.
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Japanese electronics maker Nichia has developed laser technology that could make LCD televisions 25% more energy efficient than LED-based TVs, sources told The Nikkei on Tuesday.
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Much of the discussion around energy efficiency tends to center on replacing inefficient devices with newer, more efficient components.
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ABB’s ENVILINE energy management solutions offer up to 30 percent energy savings for direct current (DC) rail transportation. This innovative and holistic technology is presented at the 60thUITP event in Geneva.
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Apart from improving energy efficiency through investment in more efficient equipment and processes, there is also significant potential to achieve energy savings by improving energy management practices.
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The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) reported on January 14 that the United States steel industry has achieved a new milestone in energy efficiency by reducing its energy intensity per ton of steel shipped by approximately 33 percent since 1990.
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Since 2008, the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) has been working hard to develop technologies to transmit electricity wirelessly.
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A new method could improve energy storage of everything from portable electronics to electric microgrids. Scientists have developed a new X-ray imaging technique to visualize and study the reactions in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.