This full life-cycle model evaluates the energy and emission impacts of advanced vehicle technologies and new transportation fuels in the United States. The model allows users to evaluate various vehicle and fuel combinations.
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This video portrays scenarios 2025, when smart grid development has taken varying paths in different parts of the world. It was produced in conjunction with a participatory multimedia game titled "Smart Grid 2025”.
This website provides access to the International Energy Agency’s annual Energy Efficient Market Report.
This database describes energy efficiency policies and measures in about 90 countries. Information was collected with surveys in about 50 countries and literature reviews in the remaining, which included national energy efficiency plans and other maintained databases.
This publication aims to demonstrate the significance of what has been achieved to date and to show how innovative solutions can create new opportunities for electric mobility in the future.
This paper explores a fundamental discipline in any photovoltaic (PV) system: the monitoring and prediction of energy production. A PV system's financial outcome can be directly correlated with the measurement and prediction of its energy and can be used to compute electricity rates.
This tablet-based application allows auditors to quickly collect data and directly enter it, reducing transcription errors and eliminating information loss.
The World Bank and the International Finance Corporation provide the Global Solar Atlas—in addition to a series of global, regional and country GIS data layers and poster maps—to support the scale-up of solar power in their client countries.
This guide is intended to present, in a practical and comprehensive manner, basic smart city concepts and principles, as well as the elements necessary for the formation of smart cities.
The International Geothermal Association (IGA), founded in 1988, is a scientific, educational and cultural organization. As of 2016, the IGA has more than 5,000 members in over 65 countries.