Proposal of a legal frame model for the renewable energy in Mexico
El Salvador
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This Market Study is meant to be a first step in addressing identified barriers for air conditioners and industrial motors, by providing technical input to the decision-making process of Central American governments considering energy efficiency regulations for the products studied.
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Report of the workshop on ''Technical standardization for efficient electrical equipment'' - which purpose was to facilitate the technical knowledge of standardization and labelling of electrical equipment in order to promote its production/import for energy saving.
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Table presenting the results of REEEP Project Impact Metrics for EE Market Transformation Indicators in Central America.
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Accelerate the market transformation towards energy efficient products in Central America by supporting the development of Standards and Labelling programs at a regional level.
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In developing countries, the informal sector plays an important role in the recovery of waste, activity identified as potential "green jobs". However, this activity will become a truly green activity when decent work elements are incorporated.
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Business technology transfer strategy for the identification, selection, acquisition, adoption and assimilation of sustainable technologies, enabling them to better compete in the markets.
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Manual to guide business to ecodesign their products
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This document published by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) outlines proposals for upcoming activities under the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change from countries including Colombia, El Salvador and Pakistan. It is part of the provisional agenda for Durban, 28th November to 3rd December 2011.
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This policy brief emerges from a process of analysis of the status and quality of the public policies on climate change and development in ten Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Colombia, El Salvador and Paraguay. It suggests that policies generated should have quality in the design, be implemented effectively, and guarantee institutional strengthening, greater awareness through social communication, and political and social support, for achieving its goals.