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Global
Clean Cooking Fuels Initiative 02/08/2006
This is a new effort of the International Energy Initiative aimed at catalyzing
a worldwide shift from solid cooking and heating fuels (biomass and coal) in
developing countries to cleaner fluid fuels by 2020 with an emphasis on the
poorest households gaining access to them.
Sustainable
Energy Solutions in North and South 21/01/2008
This is a partnership project among International Energy Initiative (IEI), Tanzania
Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organization (TaTEDO), and Sweco
Grøner. The project is financially supported by the Norwegian Fredskorpset and
it started in February 2003.
A sustainable electricity blueprint
for Brazil 03/12/2006
With more aggressive policies for reducing power waste at both the production and the consumption level and promoting
new renewable energy sources, Brazil could cut by 38% the projected power generation growth by 2020 – equal to a saving of 293 TWh, avoidance of 74.6 GW of installed capacity and a saving of US$ 15 billion. In turn, this would create up to 8 million new jobs and stabilise Brazil’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that contribute to global warming to 2004 levels by 2020.
These are the main conclusions of the report "A sustainable electricity blueprint for Brazil"
Improved energy efficiency in a major Brazilian public hospital 02/08/2006
TThe IEI’s Latin American Regional Initiative office (REI-LA) is taking part
in a two-year project aiming to retrofit the 27 year-old lighting and
air-conditioning systems of a public hospital located at the State University of
Campinas (UNICAMP) as well as evaluate its results. The project is funded by a
local utility through the funds of its 1% charge for energy efficiency and R&D.
UNICAMP has signed a performance contract with the utility. The first phase of
the project retrofitted luminaries, fluorescent lights and reactors of the
hospital’s second floor (approximately 40% of the total). The results achieved
by its first phase can be summarized as: an energy consumption reduction of 45%,
overall luminance improvement of 20%-35%, power factor increase from 0.6 to
0.97, payback reduction from 39 to 18 months and high enhancement on the
end-user satisfaction.
Enhancement of learning environment via access to electricity in rural community 02/08/2006
A pilot project to improve both schooling and access to electricity in two
schools of Cananéia has been initiated. The schools are located in the Cardoso
Island State Park, whose access to electricity is provided by small stand-alone
PV systems. The overall aim of the project is to improve the quality of
education. Increased access to electricity, enabled through the installation of
a low-cost, small-scale wind turbine, will improve the lighting conditions as
well as provide access to audiovisual teaching material and a refrigerator. The
provision of these energy services will be followed up by capacity building and
training of teachers.
Energy Library 02/08/2006
The library is an online collection of energy related books, articles, journals, manuals, CD-Roms and reports. Some of the documents are available for download.
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