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Energy Labelling of Buildings

2019
According to official EU data, about 35% of buildings in EU are more than 50 years old and, as a consequence, extremely poorly energy efficient. It is assumed that if the overall energy efficiency of the buildings in EU were to be improved, the final energy consumption could be decreased by as much as 6%, resulting in a 6% decrease of CO2 emissions ...
Sašo Medved, Suzana Domjan, Ciril Arkar
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Fast Approximate Energy Minimization with Label Costs

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2010
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Delong, Andrew   +3 more
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Efficient Energy Minimization for Enforcing Label Statistics

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2014
Energy minimization algorithms, such as graph cuts, enable the computation of the MAP solution under certain probabilistic models such as Markov random fields. However, for many computer vision problems, the MAP solution under the model is not the ground truth solution.
Yongsub, Lim   +2 more
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Windows Energy Labelling in Slovakia

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
Energy labelling of windows has been introduced in some Member States - for example Denmark, Finland, Slovakia and the UK. The UK BFRC scheme on window energy labelling has proved very efficient in communicating to the general public about the energy saving properties of high performance products thus contributing to their faster uptake.
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Elo führt eigenes Energie-Label ein

Lebensmittel Zeitung, 2023
Der Lieferant für Kochgeschirr, Elo-Stahlwaren, will für mehr Transparenz bezüglich des Energieverbrauchs beim Kochen sorgen. Dabei spielt nicht nur der Herd, sondern auch der Topf eine Rolle.
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Retailer compliance with energy label regulations [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
With the Framework Directive 92/75/EEC on Energy Labelling of Household Appliances, the European Union introduced a labelling system that applies to major household appliances. The EU Directive requires manufacturers to provide the data strip (accurate product energy consumption information) with each appliance to the retailers. Retailers are compelled
Faure, Corinne   +2 more
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Progress on building energy labelling techniques

Advances in Building Energy Research, 2012
The building sector consumes around 30–40 per cent of the primary energy in most developed countries. The importance of labelling buildings as a national strategy for energy efficiency is well recognized worldwide. The last 10–15 years have seen an emergence of programmes in different parts of the world.
Priyadarsini Rajagopalan   +1 more
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Energy Monitoring and Labelling

2009
Since Directive 2002/91/EC on the energy efficiency of buildings was adopted, there has been a strong increase of the interest in all the themes related to the rationalization of energy consumptions, regarding both new and existing buildings. This chapter defines various energy rating indexes used for the assessment and prediction of energy use in ...
CORRADO, Vincenzo   +1 more
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Adult energy requirements predicted from doubly labeled water

International Journal of Obesity, 2018
Estimating energy requirements forms an integral part of developing diet and activity interventions. Current estimates often rely on a product of physical activity level (PAL) and a resting metabolic rate (RMR) prediction. PAL estimates, however, typically depend on subjective self-reported activity or a clinician's best guess.
Andrew Plucker   +8 more
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Energy Hall: object labels (draft text)

2005
Object labels for the Science Museum's Energy Hall permanent gallery (as re-worked in 2004-2005). Please note that the attached file is a draft copy.
Russell, Ben, Science Museum Group
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