American crowdsourcing project for energy-efficient buildings The American public can now take part in an expanded crowdsourcing project of the U.S. Department of Energy. The JUMP crowdsourcing community was founded by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2015. Five other DOE laboratories and some of the leading private companies in the building sector have now…
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New Climate Action Plan of the World Bank Group Before the COP21 climatic conference which was held in Paris last year in…
The European Commission has introduced the Nuclear Illustrative Programme (…
Natural gas will keep significant share in the U.S. electricity generation According to a new report of the American Public Power Association,…
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published an analysis showing…
Eltel gained two orders for the reconstruction of high-voltage substations…
Oil price should be increased