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Standby Power at ACEEE, 2002
The following links lead to presenations or papers on Standby which were presentated at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) 2002 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings.
- Standby Power Use: How Big is the Problem? What Policies and Technical Solutions Can Address It?
- Opportunities for Energy Savings in Consumer Electronics
- International Energy Agency Standby Power Initiative, Benoit Lebot, International Energy Agency
- International Electrotechnical Commission Activities on Standby, Lloyd Harrington,Energy Efficient Strategies, Australia
- Appliance Standby Power Consumption: Store Survey 2002, Lloyd Harrington,Energy Efficient Strategies, Australia
- Standby Measurements from Around the World, Alan Meier, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Australia's Standby Policy, Charles Edlington & Tony Marker, Australian Greenhouse Office
- Standing by in Central Europe, Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Central European University; Kristina Stroukanska, Regional Environmental Center, BG; Szilard Asztalos, University of Sheffield, UK
- Standby Power Use in Chinese Homes, Jiang Lin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Present Status of Standby in Japan, Hidetoshi Nakagami, Chiharu Murakoshi & Yoshiaki Shibata, Jyukankyo Research Institute
- Recent U.S. Developments in Standby Power Policies, Carrie Webber, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Craig Hershberg, Environmental Protection Agency
This group wishes to acknowledge and thank ACEEE for creating a place for us to meet and exchange
ideas. For more information about the next ACEEE Summer Study (in 2004), please see www.aceee.org.
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