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| Alliance to Save Energy |
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2006 |
$18,254 | 1
Year
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| To help China implement an energy-efficient windows labeling and certification program. |
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2004 |
$28,254 | 1
Year
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| To continue support of the China Energy-Efficient Windows Initiative, which encourages Chinese energy-efficient windows manufacturers to help develop advanced building codes and to incorporate efficient windows into those codes. |
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2002 |
$30,000 | 1
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| To conduct focus groups and determine an endorsement label design that will encourage consumer purchases of energy savings products. |
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2002 |
$7,740 | 1
Year
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| To assist China in designing an energy information label and labeling regulatory framework for appliances and equipment. |
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2001 |
$46,000 | 1
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| To establish an industry-based windows collaborative in China and to participate in related building energy code development and implementation. |
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American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy |
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2005 |
$10,000 | 1
Year
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| To support an assessment of compliance rates with energy-efficient lighting standards in China. |
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2003 |
$20,000 | 1
Year
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| To support capacity building for improving the implementation of appliance energy efficiency standards in China. |
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2002 |
$19,430 | 1
Year
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| To bring key Chinese government decision-makers and experts to the ACEEE summer study on buildings energy efficiency. The Summer Study is one of the leading conferences on residential and commercial energy efficiency in the world. |
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2002 |
$45,000 | 1
Year
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| To conduct an analysis of the substantial public benefits that could result from a more comprehensive and rapid implementation of appliance equipment standards in China over the next ten years. |
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2000 |
$26,400 | 1
Year
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| To strengthen the technical and international networking capabilities of Chinese non-governmental organizations engaged in developing building codes and other buildings sector energy efficiency policies in China. |
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1999 |
$72,368 | 1
Year
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| To assist the Beijing Energy Efficiency Center and State Development Planning Commission with the development of market transformation policy approaches that encourage energy efficient lighting technologies in China. |
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Beijing Association of Sustainable Development |
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2006 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To accelerate the implementation of air conditioner energy efficiency standards in Beijing and Shanghai. |
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Beijing Electric Light Source Research Institute |
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2005 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To support an assessment of compliance rates with energy-efficient lighting standards in China. |
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Beijing Energy Efficiency Center |
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2000 |
$102,975 | 1
Year
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| To assist the Beijing Energy Efficiency Center's Green Lights Project, which develops national policies aimed at commercializing compact fluorescent and other efficient lighting technologies. |
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1999 |
$19,629 | 1
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| To assist the Beijing Energy Efficiency Center's Green Lights Project, which develops national policies aimed at commercializing compact fluorescent and other efficient lighting technologies. |
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Beijing Hengyihe Research Institute of Building Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection |
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2007 |
$50,000 | 1
Year
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| To develop an energy saving program and policies for China's central government buildings |
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2004 |
$36,000 | 1
Year
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| To support cost-benefit analysis of energy-efficient buildings. |
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Beijing University of Technology |
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2007 |
$70,000 | 1
Year
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| To recommend appropriate policies and incentives for scaling-up the application of renewable energy in the buildings sector. |
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China Academy of Building Research |
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2007 |
$50,000 | 1
Year
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| To support the China Academy of Building Research to develop testing standards for public buildings. |
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2007 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To support the development of a design standard for green buildings in China. |
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China Building Energy Efficiency Association |
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2005 |
$55,000 | 1
Year
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| To develop national reach building codes. |
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2004 |
$60,000 | 1
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| To develop Typical Meteorological Year data in China for implementing energy efficiency building codes. |
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2003 |
$50,000 | 1
Year
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| To assist China in developing a national commercial building code and in implementing the residential building codes, both targeting the central China "Hot- Summer Cold-Winter" climate zone. |
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2001 |
$30,000 | 2
Years
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| To support China's efforts to develop a residential building energy code in its southern "hot-summer, warm-winter" climate zone, including the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Guangxi, and Hainan. |
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2001 |
$60,000 | 1
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| To assist policy-makers to: (1) implement and enforce the residential building energy code in the transition climate zone, and (2) develop new codes for non-residential buildings. |
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2000 |
$60,000 | 1
Year
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| To support development and implementation of new building codes in China, both at the central government level and in the central transition climate zone region. |
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China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Product |
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2005 |
$20,000 | 1
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| To support China's efforts in developing a set-top box energy efficiency standard and label. |
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2004 |
$40,000 | 1
Year
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| To support development of an energy efficiency standard and labeling program for power supplies. |
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2004 |
$40,000 | 1
Year
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| To assist China in developing a minimum energy efficiency standard for power supplies. |
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2004 |
$50,000 | 1
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| To develop a government procurement policy framework and implementation regulations. |
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2003 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To assist China in developing an energy efficiency standard and labeling program for power supplies. |
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2003 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To support analysis of China's standby power consumption (electricity use while appliances are in "off" mode) and to develop energy efficiency standards for VCD, DVD, and photocopier equipment |
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2002 |
$25,000 | 1
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| To conduct focus groups and determine an endorsement label design that will encourage consumer purchases of energy saving products. |
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2002 |
$55,000 | 1
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| To develop and implement Chinese government procurement policies for energy efficient products. |
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2001 |
$40,000 | 1
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| To support the Center's development of standby power energy efficiency and labeling standards. |
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2001 |
$11,000 | 1
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| To help develop attention in China to standby power losses from consumer appliances in conjunction with the development of national standards and labeling strategies. |
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