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December 5th 2015 has now passed, the date by which businesses all across Europe must comply with Article 8 of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU (also known as ‘Article 8′) It is the date that businesses all over Europe.
Read Full Business PracticeArticle 8: the legal quirk entangling some Swedish businesses
December 5th 2015 is the date by which businesses across Europe must comply with EU Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU Article 8. The date is when businesses must meet the requirements of the Directive. It is also the date when businesses should comply with.
Read Full Business PracticeISO 50001: easier Article 8 compliance, plus energy cost savings
The EU Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU (also known as ‘Article 8′) now applies. From December 5th 2015, businesses with at least 250 employees have had to comply with Article 8 in every EU Member State where such businesses have.
Read Full Business PracticePress release - DNV GL adds three experts with deep energy efficiency expertise to its Sustainable Energy Use team
New experts strengthen DNV GL’s advanced data analytics and strategic consulting capabilities to support customers in energy efficiency planning and evaluation.
Read Full Business PracticeThe G20 Energy Efficiency Forum and the Energy Efficiency Investment Toolkit
The G20 energy efficiency work has not got much attention but there are some good things happening. At the event the group, with 15 participating countries, launched its G20 Energy Efficiency Toolkit. The toolkit offers a perspective on scaling up energy efficiency.
Read Full articleIntroduction: Electro-heat technologies
Electromagnetic processing technologies use wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum that correspond to microwave, radio waves, infrared, and ultra violet to heat materials. These technologies offer significant benefits compared to the fossil fuel alternatives and contribute to decarbonization by not producing on-site.
Read Full articleCompressed air - Hannover Messe 2017 follow up
Compressed air is the 2nd most important industrial energy source besides electricity. Advantages are obvious: fast reaction times, constant performance and a high level of occupational safety. A solution which produces compressed air as a by-product of the heat generation.
Read Full articleDecarbEurope campaign launched in Brussels
Report DecarbEurope 2017: Connecting technologies for a cleaner future. The publication is a first landmark of this multi-partner and multi-channel campaign to decarbonise Europe. In 120 pages, the report takes you on a journey to 10.
Read Full articleCase Study of Imam Khomeini Oil Refining Company
Imam Khomeini Oil Refining Company (IKORC) has joined hands with United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Iranian Fuel Conservation Company (IFCO) IKORC has already targeted energy and utility savings through .
Read Full Business PracticeCase Study of Kermanshah Petrochemical Industries Co.
Kermanshah Petrochemical Industries Co. has joined hands with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Iranian Fuel Conservation Company (IFCO) KPIC has already achieved significant savings through the implementation of an Energy Management System.
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