Woodhead Publishing Ltd, April 2010, Pages: 760
Achieving a sustainable level of energyefficiency in buildings, while maintaining occupant comfort, would both substantially reduce energy demand and improve energy security, as well as improving
Frost & Sullivan, July 2010, Pages: 154
This research service analyzes the North American market for energyefficient materials used in buildings. The segments covered in this research service include fiberglass, polyisocyanurate
AltaTerra Research, June 2010, Pages: 54
for green building, yet energyefficiency is just one aspect a LEED-certified building, and most fall far short of being zero net energy. So how does one set about designing, building, and operating a zero
GlobalData, Aug 2011, Pages: 5
Huaneng Xinjiang Energy to Build a New Coal-Fired Power Plant: China Promoting the Development of Highly Efficient Clean-Coal Power Generation Fleet - Deal Analysis From GlobalData
Summary
Huaneng
VDM Publishing House, Oct 2008, Pages: 100
being’s
development. Many developed countries have been
leading the forefront in the energyefficientbuildings' development. China, as the biggest
building market now, is eager to apply
Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2010, Pages: 40
, sustainable buildings will trigger a demand upswing for energy-efficient lighting, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), and building controls, where heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) form
GlobalData, March 2010, Pages: 146
in the deployment of energyefficiency measures. The report suggests investment decisions in building equipment, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, automotive equipment and boiler suppliers
GBI Research, Dec 2010, Pages: 96
of Buildings 70
7.1.1 Impact on Air 70
7.1.2 Impact on Water 70
7.1.3 Impact due to Landfill 70
7.2 Technology Analysis of Green Building Components 71
7.2.1 EnergyEfficient Components of Green Buildings 71
7
Frost & Sullivan, April 2007, Pages: 32
INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS - DRIVING EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT
-Introduction
--Overview and Definitions
--The Need for Building Intelligence
-Intelligent Buildings Market
--Market Overview
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 54
the proven traditional technologies to the new green technologies that are in their infancy.
Among the different countries in the world promoting green buildings, Germany has the best energyefficiency
Business Insights, June 2010, Pages: 134
on building an energyefficiency industry. This is a significant step considering that together the two nations consume 40% of the world’s energy, so can achieve considerable economies in manufacturing energy
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2007, Pages: 42
the Kyoto requirements through the introduction of energy savings measures and rigorous requirements for buildings. It discusses the various energyefficiency initiatives currently in focus in the EU
The Fairmont Press, Jan 2010, Pages: 491
Economics
5 – Survey Instrumentation
6 – The Building Envelope
7 – The Electrical System Audit
8 – The Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Audit
9 – Upgrading HVAC Systems for EnergyEfficiency
CarbonFree, Aug 2007, Pages: 43
.
Perhaps the largest contribution that architects and builders can make to carbon emission reductions is to reduce a building’s energy demand by increasing the efficiency of heating and cooling systems
Datamonitor, March 2011, Pages: 30
the importance of energyefficiency. This would entail focusing on efficiency in the transport and industry sectors and not just on the residential and buildings sectors.
- Given the emphasis on energyefficiency
The Fairmont Press, Jan 2010, Pages: 847
auditing, economic analysis, boilers, steam systems, cogeneration, waste heat recovery, building envelope, HVAC systems, motors and drives / electric energy management, energy management control systems
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 65
This research service presents the growth opportunities and barriers in energyefficiency projects and efforts in Asia Pacific, and other related trends such as drivers, regulatory and technology
The Fairmont Press, Aug 2010, Pages: 478
- Potential for EnergyEfficiency
- Opportunities for EnergyEfficiency Improvements
- New Buildings & EnergyEfficiency
- Energy Eficiency for Existing Buildings
- Energy Technologies of the Future
Darnell Group, April 2010, Pages: 82
building and commercial facilities offers the potential for significant improvements in energy delivery efficiency, reliability, power quality and cost of operation. Most of these facilities are currently
GlobalData, Jan 2010, Pages: 64
of the energyefficient appliance market. The report also discusses the role of the public sector in the deployment of energyefficiency measures. The report suggests investment decisions in building equipment