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.
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This report is one of a series of Carbon Trust documents aimed at educating the public on energy efficiency in commercial buildings.
This free online software tool helps users analyze energy use and savings opportunities in industrial compressed air systems. It includes English and metric and unit measurements.
This quarterly newsletter for the U.S. Department of Energy's Industrial Technologies Program, provides in-depth articles to help industry professionals save energy, reduce costs and increase productivity.
The China Energy Conservation Investment Corporation (CECIC), with international technical assistance from Energy Resources International, conducted a cogeneration market assessment that analysed current and projected market demand and barriers, and this report will be used to help China develop
This factsheet summarizes the efforts of the Global Superior Energy Performance (GSEP), to accelerate energy efficiency improvements in commercial buildings and industrial facilities.
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) launched the National Energy Use Database (NEUD) initiative to help the department improve its knowledge of energy consumption and energy efficiency at the end-use level in Canada.
This report takes stock of the current energy access situation in developing countries, analyzing a range of energy access data available from developing countries that is often neglected in global energy discussions.
This website provides information about and publications from the Global Village Energy Partnership. Established at the 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development, this non-profit organization works with local businesses in developing countries to increase access to modern energy.
This report is in response to the U.S.