By Making It on 16 June, 2011
Energy efficiency leads to increased productivity and economic output, reduced demand, reduced energy bills and an enhanced security of energy supply
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By Making It on 26 March, 2010
Marianne Osterkorn, Director General of REEEP (Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership), tells Making It about some of the organization’s experience of 130 targeted projects over the past five years. REEEP is a global partnership that works to reduce the barriers limiting the uptake of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, with a primary focus [...]
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