E-Book, Englisch, 498 Seiten, eBook
Bertoldi Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-79124-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EEDAL'19)
E-Book, Englisch, 498 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Proceedings in Energy
ISBN: 978-3-030-79124-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1. Energy savings 2021: New European Energy Label and Ecodesign Requirements for Washing Machines.- Chapter 2. Towards consumer relevant product testing.- Chapter 3. Developing a Lighting Infographic Label for South African Household Consumers.- Chapter 4. Decomposition Analysis of National CO2 Emissions Inventory in the Residential and Commercial Sectors in Japan - Effects of Energy Efficiency Improvement and Behavior Change.- Chapter 5. Little Appliances with Big Power Appetites.- Chapter 6. What can market surveillance learn from reducing violent crime in Chicago?.- Chapter 7. Residential End-Use energy consumption and appliance ownership patterns in India.- Chapter 8. Environmental Impact on Energy Efficiency of Room Air Conditioners in India.- Chapter 9. Policy measures and impact on the market for the Room Air Conditioners in India.- Chapter 10. When the Party’s Over, Don’t Turn off the Lights! - Making Donor Funded S&L Programs Sustainable.- Chapter 11. Latest technologydevelopments in domestic appliances and their implications on household energy use and the designing and implementation of policies and programmes in developing countries.- Chapter 12. Transforming Air Conditioner Markets Through Effective Labeling Programs: Case Studies from India, Europe, Brazil, Thailand, and Vietnam.- Chapter 13. Final impact assessment of a small-scale biomass gasifier fuel-cell CHP system for clean on-site power generation.- Chapter 14. Mainstreaming Energy Productivity Lending Practices among Financial Institutions (FIs).- Chapter 15. The effectiveness of gas-boosted solar water heaters in an Australian monitored low-energy housing development.- Chapter 16. Modelling Residential End-Use Electricity Consumption Using Statistical and Artificial Intelligence Approaches.- Chapter 17. Going Digital! South Africa’s new Online Appliance Registration Database to Incorporate QR Code Functionality and Smart Phone APP.- Chapter 18. Aligning Chinese LED lighting standardswith international best practices.- Chapter 19. Field and Laboratory Tests of an Efficient Fan Controller with Advanced Fault Detection Diagnostics for Residential Cooling and Heating Systems.- Chapter 20. Energy consumption scenarios and policy implications for home automation and IoT.- Chapter 21. Consumer demand side flexibility in Europe.- Chapter 22. The Stromspar-Check: A success story for a social energy transition.- Chapter 23. Using Feedback on Computer States to Improve Power Management Behaviors.- Chapter 24. The Energy Impacts of Video Streaming Devices and Smart Speakers.- Chapter 25. Impact of new approaches to address energy management gaps on total energy use in computer workstations.- Chapter 26. Regulating on- and off-grid lighting and appliances in Eastern and Southern Africa.- Chapter 27. Policy measures to prevent dumping of environmentally harmful and low efficiency cooling appliances in African countries: Kenya as a case study.- Chapter 28. Experiences of Electric pressure cookers in East Africa.- Chapter 29. Intermittence Plus » project open new paths for increasing flexibility of the electrical networks.- Chapter 30. Appliance Efficiency in Pacific Island Countries.- Chapter 31. A Better Way: Voluntary Agreements to Move Markets and Accelerate Savings.- Chapter 32. A Business Model Framework for New Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Energy Service Provision Companies in China.