Energy Star is a labelling program begun in the United States by the U.S.
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This is the fourth in a series of guide books prepared for energy managers and auditors. It focuses on practical methods of assessing performance in the field. Chapters address furnaces, thermal power systems, electric motors, and other equipment.
This Energy Conservation Center Japan (ECCJ) document was created as a guide in response to its newly established set of standards and labelling requirements for energy end-use equipment.
This Energy Conservation Center Japan (ECCJ) document was created as a guide in response to its newly established set of standards and labelling requirements for energy end-use equipment.
This Energy Conservation Center Japan (ECCJ) document was created as a guide in response to its newly established set of standards and labelling requirements for energy end-use equipment.
Description of successful case studies from Mexico’s implementation of public sector energy management, as a possible model for other developing countries. Describes how these policies, starting at the federal level, are now being extended to state and local agencies in Mexico.
This report is the first effort of the World Bank to contribute to a deeper understanding of 1) the integration of power generation and carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies, as well as their costs; 2) regulatory barriers to the deployment of CCS; and 3) global financing requiremen
This report compares carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) with other emissions mitigation options and assesses its potential. The report describes the challenges that a CCS strategy must overcome to reach market introduction by 2015 and achieve its full potential over the next 30-50 years.
The primer aims to aid in outreach and education for carbon sequestration activities, specifically to address methods for communicating risks and benefits of geologic carbon sequestration to the public.
This report summarizes key learning points on carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) from Phase 5 of the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Research and Development Program (IEAGHG).