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Aquatera’s eco-friendly focus was recently recognized with its recent naming as “Water Smart Project for 2009” by the San Diego County Water Authority. All common-area water features in the community are served by a well that is fed by the site’s underground aquifers. Other water-conserving features at the lushly landscaped project include synthetic turn in lieu of grass, smart irrigation and on-site weather stations.

 

Energy-saving features include a 216 kilowatt Photovoltaic solar energy system that supplies 90 percent of electricity for all common areas. Residents who drive electric vehicles enjoy an electric vehicle charging station right on site.

Dan Zaweski, LIPA Assistant Vice President Assistant of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Programs.

 

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From left to right:

Emilio Rabasa Gamboa, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Mexico to the OAS

Paul D. Tonko, Congressman Representative NY

José Miguel Insulza, OAS Secretary General

Michael J. Fitzpatrick, Deputy Permanet Representative of the United States to the OAS

 

Date: February 27, 2015

Place: Washington, DC

Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS

In Belarus, energy efficiency measures have allowed the Keramica factory to manufacture bricks at more competitive prices.

Photo courtesy of Olga Samsonova/UNDP in Belarus

 

Learn how UNDP's work brings new solutions to energy challenges in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

When productivity, efficiency and cost-effectiveness are the key-words for your work, Volvo compact excavators are there, with high-level technology allowing outstanding performance.

 

Visit the Volvo Construction Equipment, North America website for more information on the

Volvo Compact Crawler Excavator.

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MAPIC 2018 - CONFERENCES - NEW OPERATING MODELS: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO REINFORCE SHOPPING CENTRE EFFICIENCY

Army Sgt. Ronnie C. Wilson, an aircraft powerplant repairer for the 1107th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), 1st Theaters Sustainment Command, screws a cap on a T700-GE-701D engine March 17, 2014, at Patton Army Airfield in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. The 1107th TASMG is authorized to perform depot level maintenance on up to 100 T700-GE-701D engines that power UH-60 Blackhawk and AH-64 Apache helicopters. By conducting these major repairs in theater, the 1107th TASMG has saved the U.S. government more than $27 million since November 2013.

View of social housing appartement bloks at Fal-El-Hanaa residence in the city of Casablanca, on February 14, 2014.The buildings have been renovated, the windows have been changed, apartments were isolated and solar panels to heat water installed on the roofs of houses. Fal El Hanna buildings were co-financed by the European Community.

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Here is the Ultima GTR from the Rallye de Paris doing a speed run on the plane track. All the cars were lined up waiting for their turn in the cold afternoon, just minutes before the weather started to go crazy with wind and rain ...

I am going to try and get 52 self portraits in the next 52 weeks. I may be late uploading a few owing to my job restricting my time but within 1 year, there will be 52 self portraits proudly (some) displayed in this set.

 

Here's number 21.

Houston Texas Discovery Green Downtown Park Shell Eco Marathon annual competition to achieve the highest possible fuel efficiency or highest miles per gallon March 28 2010 USA Race teams Fuel solar cell gasoline diesel LPG fueled students futuristic Cars prototype Urban Concept

Voorgrond: Thomas Schütte "Efficiency Men"

Achtergrond:

Marlene Dumas "Gelijkenis I & II" Zij komt uit South Africa

 

The 2011 Texas Legislature is in session. This photo is from the Energy Efficiency day at the Texas Capitol, educating lawmakers and staff on the value of energy efficiency.

 

This is a thermal image shot with a camera that sees heat rather than light. The palette on the right is the color key.

 

Thermal cameras are used in energy audits to see problems with a building that you couldn't see with the naked eye. Things like incorrectly installed insulation, moisture, holes, leaky duct work, etc.

 

Dr. Burgess and the Transit Efficiency Panel discuss the auto and trucking industries and how they are changing their products to fit a more efficient profile.

Health & Efficiency @ Supersonic 2010

PIc by Neil Palmer (CIAT). Eco-efficiency Day at CIAT HQ in Colombia.

Jennifer Layke, Executive Director, Institute for Building Efficiency, Johnson Controls discusses how a recent global study of 4000 facility and real estate executives found four organizational practices for improved energy efficiency measures.

One of the winning entries: Spot the difference - energy savings vs. energy loss

Health & Efficiency @ Supersonic 2010

View of social housing appartement bloks at Fal-El-Hanaa residence in the city of Casablanca, on February 14, 2014.The buildings have been renovated, the windows have been changed, apartments were isolated and solar panels to heat water installed on the roofs of houses. Fal El Hanna buildings were co-financed by the European Community.

PHOTO AFP © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

Hillside House is an extensive residential expansion for a home owned by an energy consultant. Structural insulated panels (SIPs) not only provided the structural integrity and energy efficiency sought by the owner and architect, this pre-engineered framing system achieved clean and elegant building forms and lines, and allowed for exterior and interior finishes that are almost impossible to obtain in conventional framing. SIPs worked in concert with steel beams and structural supports, and provided embed cavities to hide certain steel beam conditions to gain certain design effects. The roof panels were tapered to provide a smooth slope to the roof, barring any ‘stepped’ roof design or interior ceiling height changes. Rain gutters were channeled into the SIPs to remove their visibility. Extensive use of can lighting required special chase fabrication into the roof panels to accommodate fixtures. The expertise of SHELL Building Systems with SIP design, engineering and fabrication accomplished the intricate details sought by the owner and architect.

  

Project Type: Custom Residential / Addition to Existing Structure

Project Size: 2,142 SF Addition

Location: Portola Valley, CA

Architect: fieldARCHITECTURE

Structural Engineer: Peter Boyce

SIP Provider: SHELL Building Systems

Tech Support:SHELL Building Systems

General Constractor: MCH Construction

SIP Use: Exterior & Interior Walls + Roof

# of Structural Panels: 6,128

Photographer: Bruce Damonte Photography

Energy Efficiency Alberta’s newly appointed Chief Executive Officer Monica Curtis will support the agency’s operations from its new headquarters in Calgary.

L-R: Monica Curtis, Minister Shannon Phillips, David Dodge, Chair, Energy Efficiency Alberta

One of many lectures of energy efficiency given during the conference.

 

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(L to R) U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (VT), Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and Executive Director, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) Scott Johnstone, participate in an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan Program (EECLP) Roundtable Discussion with stakeholders in Burlington, VT on Jan. 8, 2016. USDA photo by Amy Overstreet.

Health & Efficiency @ Supersonic 2010

May 30, 2013- Participants at the2013 Better Buildings Alliance Efficiency Forum, hosted at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO, network before the Plenary session. The event, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, recognizes major milestones and member accomplishments, vetting approaches to maximize building energy savings with the input from commercial stakeholders and experts. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

The PACCAR Ste-Thérèse plant received a prestigious 2018 Manufacturing Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan’s Manufacturing Leadership Council in recognition of its production technology advancements. PACCAR Ste-Thérèse was honored for its Frame Transfer Efficiency Improvement Project. The project takes advantage of automated guided vehicle (AGV) technology to increase frame assembly capacity, efficiency, safety and flexibility.

1998 MGF VVC.

 

Last MoT test expired in July 2023 (SORN).

It failed a test on 4th March 2025 -

 

Emissions unable to be completed due to exhaust blow (8.2.1.2 (d)) - Major

Horn not working (7.7 (a)) - Major

Nearside headlamp aim projected beam image is obviously incorrect (4.1.2 (c)) - Major

Nearside headlamp has a product on the lens so that the light output is severely reduced (4.1.4 (b)) - Major

Parking brake efficiency below requirements (1.4.2 (a) (i)) - Major

May 30, 2013-Maria Vargas, Director, Better Buildings Challenge, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) delivers an overview of the 2013 Better Buildings Alliance Efficiency Forum, hosted at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO. The event, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, recognizes major milestones and member accomplishments, vetting approaches to maximize building energy savings with the input from commercial stakeholders and experts. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

Minda Perez is presented the Department of the Army Achievement Medal for Civilian Service for her contribution and personal dedication to improve efficiencies and effectiveness of the LMP system for the Corpus Christi Army Depot. As an exceptional ability to help out customers she has contributed significantly to improve accurate inventory, proper execution of financial balances, and minimize potential excess inventory.

Islamabad, July 28, 2011 – USAID contractor John Pullinger introduces the USAID-sponsored first-ever behavioral change campaign for energy efficiency in the agriculture sector at an event in Islamabad. Brand Ambassador Karmoo is looking on (left side of the photo).

 

This energy efficiency campaign is sponsored by the U.S. Government as part of the United States commitment to support the Government of Pakistan in strengthening the country’s energy sector. This commitment was affirmed by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in October 2009, when she announced a number of new energy programs. Through these programs, the U.S. Government is now working with Pakistan to reduce energy transmission losses, to improve energy production, and to increase the efficiency of the energy use.

 

The United States energy assistance, delivered by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), includes a number of programs that together, will increase energy production capacity by approximately 600 Mega Watts.

May 30, 2013-Maria Vargas, Director, Better Buildings Challenge, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) delivers an overview of the 2013 Better Buildings Alliance Efficiency Forum, hosted at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO. The event, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, recognizes major milestones and member accomplishments, vetting approaches to maximize building energy savings with the input from commercial stakeholders and experts. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

Several energy efficiency projects at the Green Bay School District in Wisconsin are allowing the District to cut its energy use, reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, create good jobs and save taxpayer money.

Several energy efficiency projects at the Green Bay School District in Wisconsin are allowing the District to cut its energy use, reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, create good jobs and save taxpayer money.

The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) in its continuing effort to help Long Island schools go green presented the East Williston Union Free School District with a LIPA Efficiency Long Island rebate for $138,965 after completing a major energy-efficient lighting project. The district contracted with Ameresco to upgrade all three of the schools with energy-efficient lighting and occupancy sensors. This project will help the district significantly lower operating costs and save approximately $75,000 annually. Through these improvements, it is estimated that the East Williston School District will save up to 420,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year and reduce its peak electric demand by an estimated 162 kW kilowatts (kW), which is equivalent to removing 40 cars from the road each year.

View of social housing appartement bloks at Fal-El-Hanaa residence in the city of Casablanca, on February 14, 2014.The buildings have been renovated, the windows have been changed, apartments were isolated and solar panels to heat water installed on the roofs of houses. Fal El Hanna buildings were co-financed by the European Community.

PHOTO AFP © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

View of social housing appartement bloks at Fal-El-Hanaa residence in the city of Casablanca, on February 14, 2014.The buildings have been renovated, the windows have been changed, apartments were isolated and solar panels to heat water installed on the roofs of houses. Fal El Hanna buildings were co-financed by the European Community.

PHOTO AFP © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

View of social housing appartement bloks at Fal-El-Hanaa residence in the city of Casablanca, on February 14, 2014.The buildings have been renovated, the windows have been changed, apartments were isolated and solar panels to heat water installed on the roofs of houses. Fal El Hanna buildings were co-financed by the European Community.

PHOTO AFP © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

 

The 2011 Texas Legislature is in session. This photo is from the Energy Efficiency day at the Texas Capitol, educating lawmakers and staff on the value of energy efficiency.

 

This is a thermal image shot with a camera that sees heat rather than light. The palette on the right is the color key.

 

Thermal cameras are used in energy audits to see problems with a building that you couldn't see with the naked eye. Things like incorrectly installed insulation, moisture, holes, leaky duct work, etc.

 

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