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"John just took a shower with a low flow shower head. Don't worry John, it's no big deal."

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Not the most efficient way to get oil out of the ground...

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Bella Cosa. Sounds a bit like some kind of mundane pasta chain - but turns out to be a pretty mind-blowing place for Italian fine dining (which is a thing I have just recently become exposed to). Itâs also a pizzeria. Whatâs the score? Two floors, two different offerings. Upstairs lives the restaurant, with a glass front that offers sky facing views of the city. Here you shall find fascinating things - The Wine Room: which sits 14 and does exactly what it says on the label. If I ran this place Iâd call in âThe Wine Porn Roomâ, but as you can tell, nobodyâs let me run a fine dining restaurant yet (and they have their reasons...). On the subject of wine, you probably wouldnât expect it, but Iâm gonna put it out there and say that Bella Cosa have one of THE most comprehensive Italian wine lists in the city - each of Italyâs 21 winemaking regions is represented to one extent or another. They also have an extensive selection of grappa, including an amarone grappa which is, without a doubt, the best grappa I have ever tried.

 

Downstairs is where you find the pizzeria (with its stone ovens) and the central bar. Thereâs a bit theyâre calling âThe Chefâs Isleâ where you can watch Bella Cosaâs chefs doing their thing in the open kitchen. Kinda like Benihana but I suppose with less culinary theatre. Downstairs stays open a little later than upstairs, closing at 23:00 Monday to Sunday - last orders on dinner upstairs are at 22:00. As you can see, theyâve taken to celebrating alcohol in its many forms by using old Italian beer glasses as vases for flowers, and enshrining expensive bottles of cognac and champagne on the walls. Downstairs also has a âliving wallâ - made up of what looks like ivy or something related to it. Green walls are the shit, in this writerâs humble opinion. Another thing I should probably mention is that if youâre interested in the Italian craft beer movement, these guys have a very large and exciting selection. Head back upstairs to the âartisan beer cornerâ to see what I mean.

 

One last thing to mention is Bella Cosaâs head chef Kentaro Torii (who by, all accounts, is a pretty talented guy) has had his say on everything from the interior design of the building (though the actual design can be credited to a chap called Francesco Pizza) and the style of the plates used with each dish. Is that a Japanese name you hear? Yes indeed it is. Kentaro was born in Yokohama, but early on developed an obsession with Italian culture and food that saw him emigrate to Florence, where he absorbed the language, the culture and the cooking. He later moved to Sardinia and focused on seafood, before stints in other parts of Italy, and eventually the Micronesian island of Saipan (yup). What do you get with this guy? Presumably, Italian soul and Japanese efficiency. And now heâs in Canary Wharfâs South Quay and weâre very happy to have him...

Robert Benjamin takes a look at the handout at the Reynolds Center's Digital Efficiency for Business Journalists workshop at CUNY on Oct. 13, 2011.

Rwanda’s Ministry of Environment, UN Environment through the Ozone Secretariat and United for Efficiency, and the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program have hosted a group of environmental experts, philanthropists, business leaders, international NGOs and government representatives to mark the adoption of the Amendment and strategies to ensure its long term success. The event took place on 28 January 2019 at the Marriott Hotel, Kigali. The event recognised the work Rwanda has done to meet its obligations under the Kigali Amendment. These efforts, which have been possible thanks to the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program and UN Environment's United for Efficiency, include conducting a market assessment, developing a national cooling strategy and minimum energy efficiency standards, and creating financial tools to support businesses to invest in efficient cooling.

Forum on Environmental Efficiency for Artificial Intelligence and other Emerging Technologies​

 

Vienna, Austria, 11 December 2019​

 

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El papel de las TIC en las emisiones de CO2 Computing Abril 2012

May 30, 2013- Kathleen Hogan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) delivers the keynote address at 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)

May 30, 2013- Kathleen Hogan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) delivers the keynote address at 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)

Energy efficiency kits ready for delivery to fly-in First Nation communities being p

 

Since 1993, the energy efficiency elite have gather to honor the "best of the best" at the Alliance to Save Energy's Evening With the Stars of Energy Efficiency Awards Dinner.

 

On September 22, 2016 nearly 400 leaders from industry, government and the non-profit sectors convened as we celebrated the 24th iteration of the event at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.

  

Learn more on ase.org/dinner

 

Photos by Erin Scott.

May 30, 2013- Bobi Garrett, Deputy Laboratory Director, NREL welcomes participants to 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)

Green Energy Futures looked at three high efficiency water heaters including this power vented gas water heater that is much more efficient than conventional water heaters. Photo Bradford White Water Heaters See blog and video: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/water-heaters-101-getti...

Tanya Rumak of Landmark Homes with one of the energy efficient tankless water heaters they install in some of their new energy efficient homes. At 95+% efficient, t's the most efficient option for a gas-fired water heater. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca See blog and video: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/water-heaters-101-getti...

Cathy Zoi of EERE at DOE calls Summer Study the “Woodstock for efficiency mavens.”

This session saw city leaders pitch project proposals to financial institutional leaders with finance mechanisms that could be leveraged by cities or building owners seeking investments in building efficiency.

 

Learn more: buildingefficiencyaccelerator.org/

  

Thank you FortisBC for lending Della and Adrian to us for Day 5 of #SBW2013: How to Save Money with Energy Efficiency

From the NAR Library Archives: Efficiency in the real estate office in Broker Bulletin, December 1941.

Read the full video of Wing Chun Punch Using Maximum Efficiency from Black Flag Wing Chun Kung Fu Techniques Tutorial 1, HERE: www.hekkiboen.com/black-flag-wing-chun-lesson-1-basic-win...

 

You've seen how the Ip Man Movie have sparks the growth of Wing Chun Kung Fu worldwide. Now learn how to use Wing Chun techniques using HKB Eng Chun [Black Flag Wing Chun] to achieve maximum efficiency of time, space and energy, from this Wing Chun Video.

 

In this Wing Chun Training Video, Grand Master Kenneth Lin demonstrates how to express the maximum combat efficiency using the basic wing chun punch, Im Tiong Kun, through Occupying time, becoming space and releasing an impulse energy.

 

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Seen attached to the dashboard of a 1920's Bentley car.

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