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Alliance to Save Energy
2006 | $18,254 |  1 Year
To help China implement an energy-efficient windows labeling and certification program.
2004 | $28,254 |  1 Year
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.
2002 | $30,000 |  1 Year
To conduct focus groups and determine an endorsement label design that will encourage consumer purchases of energy savings products.
2002 | $7,740 |  1 Year
To assist China in designing an energy information label and labeling regulatory framework for appliances and equipment.
2001 | $46,000 |  1 Year
To establish an industry-based windows collaborative in China and to participate in related building energy code development and implementation.

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
2005 | $10,000 |  1 Year
To support an assessment of compliance rates with energy-efficient lighting standards in China.
2003 | $20,000 |  1 Year
To support capacity building for improving the implementation of appliance energy efficiency standards in China.
2002 | $19,430 |  1 Year
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.
2002 | $45,000 |  1 Year
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.
2000 | $26,400 |  1 Year
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.
1999 | $72,368 |  1 Year
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.

Beijing Association of Sustainable Development
2006 | $40,000 |  1 Year
To accelerate the implementation of air conditioner energy efficiency standards in Beijing and Shanghai.

Beijing Electric Light Source Research Institute
2005 | $40,000 |  1 Year
To support an assessment of compliance rates with energy-efficient lighting standards in China.

Beijing Energy Efficiency Center
2000 | $102,975 |  1 Year
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.
1999 | $19,629 |  1 Year
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.

Beijing Hengyihe Research Institute of Building Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection
2007 | $50,000 |  1 Year
To develop an energy saving program and policies for China's central government buildings
2004 | $36,000 |  1 Year
To support cost-benefit analysis of energy-efficient buildings.

Beijing University of Technology
2007 | $70,000 |  1 Year
To recommend appropriate policies and incentives for scaling-up the application of renewable energy in the buildings sector.

China Academy of Building Research
2007 | $50,000 |  1 Year
To support the China Academy of Building Research to develop testing standards for public buildings.
2007 | $50,000 |  1 Year
To support the development of a design standard for green buildings in China.

China Building Energy Efficiency Association
2005 | $55,000 |  1 Year
To develop national reach building codes.
2004 | $60,000 |  1 Year
To develop Typical Meteorological Year data in China for implementing energy efficiency building codes.
2003 | $50,000 |  1 Year
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.
2001 | $30,000 |  2 Years
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.
2001 | $60,000 |  1 Year
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.
2000 | $60,000 |  1 Year
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.

China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Product
2005 | $20,000 |  1 Year
To support China's efforts in developing a set-top box energy efficiency standard and label.
2004 | $40,000 |  1 Year
To support development of an energy efficiency standard and labeling program for power supplies.
2004 | $40,000 |  1 Year
To assist China in developing a minimum energy efficiency standard for power supplies.
2004 | $50,000 |  1 Year
To develop a government procurement policy framework and implementation regulations.
2003 | $40,000 |  1 Year
To assist China in developing an energy efficiency standard and labeling program for power supplies.
2003 | $40,000 |  1 Year
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
2002 | $25,000 |  1 Year
To conduct focus groups and determine an endorsement label design that will encourage consumer purchases of energy saving products.
2002 | $55,000 |  1 Year
To develop and implement Chinese government procurement policies for energy efficient products.
2001 | $40,000 |  1 Year
To support the Center's development of standby power energy efficiency and labeling standards.
2001 | $11,000 |  1 Year
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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