Batter up? Major league baseball may have its world series, even though it only includes two countries at most, but sometimes there can be lessons learned around the world. Who would have thought it would be related to energy efficiency though. Brad Harkavy of Sagewell emphasises the importance of deploying resources wisely. Well, it is … Continue reading It can be an entirely new ball game with energy efficiency
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Energy efficient lighting can make a big difference in Africa too
Sometimes we forget how important energy efficiency is in Africa. Only last week I had someone from the Democratic Republic of the Congo asking me if I knew of any support available for him to do some analysis on energy efficiency in his country. Sadly we think of adaptation projects in Africa because we have … Continue reading Energy efficient lighting can make a big difference in Africa too
Australia promotes energy efficiency in apartments
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group has announced a new innovative programme in Australia called Smart Blocks in Australia help improve the energy performance of apartment buildings. New national program aims to enhance energy efficiency of Australian apartment buildings This month, an innovative new program, Smart Blocks, was launched in two Australian C40 cities, Melbourne … Continue reading Australia promotes energy efficiency in apartments
New report: Buildings for our Future
The Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN) based in Paris has just released a new report that sets the scene why buildings should play a bigger role in energy and climate change policies. The report, entitled Buildings for our Future – The Deep Path for Closing the Emissions Gap in the Buildings Sector, shows that there … Continue reading New report: Buildings for our Future
Ukraine’s steel industry forced to change
Roman Olearchyk writes in the Financial Times about the changes underway in Ukraine’s large steel industry as a result of the economic crisis and increasing fuel prices. The steel industry globally has been having problems and it is important to see how the Ukraine is dealing with the dynamics of the market. Ukraine steel … Continue reading Ukraine’s steel industry forced to change
UK struggling to reduce carbon emissions
Roger Harrabin writes on the BBC website about warnings that the UK will not meet its climate change targets. This is somewhat surprising given that the UK showed such confidence that achieving the climate change targets were not in doubt. UK given carbon emissions warning The UK is not on track to hit its … Continue reading UK struggling to reduce carbon emissions
Paying to save through your property tax
We cannot hear enough about innovative ways to finance sustainable energy. Diane Cardwell writes in the New York Times about paying for sustainable energy investments through property taxes in the US. Tax Programs to Finance Clean Energy Catch On Over the years, as Rick Murphy helped expand his family’s auto business in Edina, Minn., … Continue reading Paying to save through your property tax
Don’t forget . . .
EU Sustainable Energy Week is here. There are many excellent events and we all have a difficult time make a choice. Please check out the EUSEW website for events in Brussels and throughout Europe. EiD picks are: June 26th from 09:00 to 13:00, E2B: Innovation in Energy Efficient Buildings and Districts for Smart Built Environment. … Continue reading Don’t forget . . .
Recycling LEDs
Flemmich Webb writes for Guardian Professional about the innovative efforts underway to redesign LED lighting in order to improve how they can be recycled. LED bulbs are hard to recycle but using Wi-Fi to connect them with a supplier could solve the problem. Light bulb moment: redesigning LEDs for recyclability LED bulbs are hard to … Continue reading Recycling LEDs
Loopholes in the EU’s Energy Efficiency Directive
Diarmaid William writes for Power Engineering International about how the UK is trying to avoid having to implement some of the main elements of the recently approved Energy Efficiency Directive. So far the UK has not succeeded but there are concerns that loopholes still exist and there is every chance that some EU member states … Continue reading Loopholes in the EU’s Energy Efficiency Directive
