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- 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment - IEA Technology Collaboration . . .
IEA estimates that energy-efficiency improvements could contribute 47% of reductions in energy-related CO2 emissions achievable by 2030 The IEA 4E programme consists of international efforts to promote adoption of energy efficiency government policies
- Organisation Contact - 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment
4E is a Technology Collaboration Programme within the IEA Framework for International Energy Technology Co-operation
- About 4E - 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment
4E provides a mechanism for governments to collaborate on research and policy development for specific products 4E projects have supported national capacity building in high quality accredited testing laboratories for appliances and equipment
- FAQ - 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment
4E is an International Energy Agency (IEA) Technology Collaboration Programme established in 2008 to support governments to formulate effective policies that increase production and trade in energy efficient end-use equipment 4E is an abbreviation for ‘Energy Efficient End-use Equipment’
- Publications - 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment
Read the 2024 Annual Report for the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme on Energy Efficient End-use Equipment (4E)
- News - 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment
4E TCP has developed a new test procedure to better reflect the benefits of dynamic load control, beyond a test which locks the fans and compressors at a fixed speed
- Power Electronic Conversion Technology Platform - 4E Energy Efficient . . .
The Power Electronic Conversion Technology Platform (PECTA) is one of four Platforms (EDNA, EMSA, SSLC and PECTA) within the IEA 4E TCP (Technology Collaboration Program of Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment) and was launched in March 2019
- FAQ - 4E Energy Efficient End-use Equipment
Frequently Asked Questions What is solid state lighting (SSL)? Solid-state lighting (SSL) refers to lighting that uses semiconductor light-emitting diodes (LEDs), organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), or polymer light-emitting diodes (PLED) as sources of illumination rather than electrical filaments, plasma (used in arc lamps such as fluorescent lamps), or gas “Solid state” refers
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