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LED roll-out to car park group revs up

The roll-out of energy saving LED lights to dozens of NCP car parks is in full throttle, with 50,000 LEDs in place so far, it was announced today.

Energy-saving lightbulbs remain a bright idea

Seven years ago, President Bush signed a law that raised the standards for lightbulbs so they use less energy. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 received broad support from both parties in Congress.

1.26 billion kWh of electricity saved in the first 6 months

Vietnam Electricity Corporation (EVN) has announced that the country saved 1.26 billion kWh of electricity in the first 6 months. The amount is equivalent to 2.07% of commercial electricity.

Cooling Your Home This Summer with Energy Efficient Windows

Windows are one of your home’s most attractive features. Commonly referred to as the eye of the house, windows serve the purposes of beautifying your home and shielding you and your loved ones from natural debris.

Clean energy for home grabs attention at Energy Fair

When David DeMarco of Finger Lakes, N.Y., finally had a chance to attend the Midwest Renewable Energy Association’s Energy Fair, he found a way to reduce heating costs at his winery.

Introduce energy labels

Understanding the Label: Confirmative energy label is the label showing the energy saving symbol (also known as Viet Energy Star) affixed to means, equipment circulating in the market as these means and equipment have the level of energy efficiency meeting or exceeding the high energy performance (HEP) prescribed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade for each period.

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France helps Vietnam develop renewable energy

French Ambassador to Vietnam Jean Noel made the commitment at a conference in Hanoi on May 20, stressing that renewable energy is one of France’s priority cooperation areas for Vietnam.

Making potable water from oil and gas production

In the midst of an intensifying global water crisis, scientists are reporting development of a more economical way to use one form of the "ice that burns" to turn very salty wastewater from fracking and other oil and gas production methods into water for drinking and irrigation.

Technology uses micro-windmills to recharge cell phones

AUT Arlington research associate and electrical engineering professor have designed a micro-windmill that generates wind energy and may become an innovative solution to cell phone batteries constantly in need of recharging and home energy generation where large windmills are not preferred.

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