Energy Efficiency Magazine for COP 23
Bonn 2017
 
          The world has no choice but going green. The way we generate and consume energy changes slowly but surely.
The general public in developed countries is starting to adopt new energy habits, which leads to a shift from traditional consumption habits. …
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Building competencies and empowering talent The key to high-impact and long-term energy efficiency in global industry
Increasing Energy Productivity: The Economic Win in the Battle Against Climate Change
Formal education on energy efficiency an additional step towards sustainable development
Lydec’s contribution to the Moroccan roadmap on climate change and the National Energy Efficiency Strategy
The energy challenge that comes with bringing about change
The Slurry Pipeline : The pipe that has revolutionized the energy approach in Morocco
Frontier Markets and the Triple Efficiency Imperative Efficient Technology – Efficient Financing – Efficient Market Development
The Transportation Revolution is Ready to Jump-Start Energy Productivity
Filling the gap to measure and verify energy savings with the certified energy savings verifier (cesv) training and certification program
How changing refrigerants will help slow down global warming
New Lighting and Appliances Can Transform Lives
Building Energy Efficiency Markets Experience from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Lessons learned from led street lighting retrofits
Developing renewable energy is fundamental and improving energy efficiency is a key to control the temperature rise below2
California: Energy Efficiency is a Foundation of Climate Policy
The Recent energy efficiency measures implemented by ECREEE
Promoting Market-Based Deployment of Energy Efliciency Solutions in Municipal Waterworks: Pilot Initiative in South Africa
Energy Efficiency, The Surest Way To Sustainable Development
Energy Efficiency in cooking practices in Africa
Interview With Mrs Bensalah Chaqroun Miriem
Energy Efficiency is a global issue, and global exchange is vital.
Energy efficiency at the G20 Collaborating internationally for a sustainable future
Adopting an energy rationalization policy, no longer a choice but a duty
 
          EDITO
The world has no choice but going green. The way we generate and consume energy changes slowly but surely.
The general public in developed countries is starting to adopt new energy habits, which leads to a shift from traditional consumption habits.
However, there is a huge lack in terms of communication towards energy efficiency.
The aim of this magazine is to give voice to EE experts around the world. It represents a platform to exchange and share the latest innovations and achievements, whether technological, financial or behavioral.
This second issue focuses mainly on emerging markets, as the current and next presidency, Morocco and Fiji, considered as emerging countries, are considerably highlighting, trough their action, the potential of this vast category of countries, representing 80% of the world population and 70% of the GHG emissions.
This magazine gathers high-end experts and researchers from different continents who certainly share one thing: commitment to Energy Efficiency fast growth.
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