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Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting = Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EEDAL'19) /
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Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting/ edited by Paolo Bertoldi.
其他題名:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EEDAL'19) /
其他作者:
Bertoldi, Paolo.
面頁冊數:
VII, 498 p. 177 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Energy Policy, Economics and Management. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79124-7
ISBN:
9783030791247
Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting = Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EEDAL'19) /
Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EEDAL'19) /[electronic resource] :edited by Paolo Bertoldi. - 1st ed. 2022. - VII, 498 p. 177 illus.online resource. - Springer Proceedings in Energy,2352-2542. - Springer Proceedings in Energy,.
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 technology developments 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 standards with 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.
This book contains peer-reviewed papers presented at the 10th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL'19), held in Jinan, China from 6-8 November 2019. Energy efficiency helps to mitigate CO2 emissions and at the same time increases the security of energy supply. Energy efficiency is recognized as the cleanest, quickest and cheapest energy source. Not only this, but energy efficiency brings several additional benefits for society and end-users, such as lower energy costs, reduced local pollution, better outdoor and indoor air quality, etc. However, in some sectors, such as the residential sector, barriers to investments in energy efficiency remain. Legislation adopted in several jurisdictions (EU, Japan, USA, China, India, Australia, Brazil, etc.) helps in removing barriers and fosters investments in energy efficiency. These initiatives complement innovative financing schemes for energy efficiency, the provision of energy services by energy service companies and different types of information programs. At the same time, progress in appliance technologies and in solid state lighting offer high levels of efficiency. LED lighting is an example. As with previous conferences in this series, EEDAL’19 provided a unique forum to discuss and debate the latest developments in energy and environmental impact of households, including appliances, lighting, heating and cooling equipment, electronics, smart meters, consumer behavior, and policies and programs. EEDAL addressed non-technical issues such as consumer behavior, energy access in developing countries, and demand response.
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LC Class. No.: HD9502-9502.5
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