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).
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This tool provides an analysis of a building's energy consumption to assess compliance with Part L (England & Wales), Section 6 (Scotland), and Part F (Northern Ireland) of Building Regulations and eventually for building performance certification for the Energy Performance of Buildings Dire
This 2010 presentation by the Head of Energy Efficiency and Environmental Section of the International Energy Agency describes the linkages between the smart grid and energy efficiency, and outlines the key systems and technologies to maximize efficiency benefits.
This report explores the cost and benefit effects of renewable energy (RE) expansion in the German power and heat sector.
This European Commission communication to the European Parliament and Council concludes that moving towards a low carbon economy needs new technology to be conceived, tested, and then deployed. Public and private investment in energy technology development has to increase substantially.
This paper focuses on the debate concerning the creation of "low-carbon" jobs. Government action on climate change promises economic opportunity.
The U.K. National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) is based on a template set by the European Commission, which asks for the trajectory and measures that will enable the United Kingdom to reach its target for 15 per cent of energy consumption in 2020 to be from renewable sources.
Energy Saving Trust is an online database that allows consumers to compare the energy efficiency of various white goods and appliances. The database has a labeling scheme for more efficient products and appliances within the United Kingdom.
This report is one of a series of Carbon Trust documents aimed at educating the public on energy efficiency in commercial buildings.
This factsheet summarizes the efforts of the Global Superior Energy Performance (GSEP), to accelerate energy efficiency improvements in commercial buildings and industrial facilities.