|
|||||||||||||||
![]() |
|
|||||
|
|
Energy
2009,
vol. 2009,
no. 1,
pp. 1 - 426
Gadgets and Gigawatts : Policies for Energy Efficient Electronics: (Complete Edition - ISBN 9789264059542)
Abstract By 2010 there will be over 3.5 billion mobile phones subscribers, 2 billion TVs in use around the world and 1 billion personal computers.This book examines how "smart" this equipment is from an energy efficiency perspective and what the potential is for energy savings. It includes a global assessment of the changing pattern in residential electricity consumption over the past decade and an in-depth analysis of the role played by electronic equipment. It reviews the influence that government policies have had on creating markets for more energy efficient appliances and identifies new opportunities for creating smarter, more energy efficient homes.
The document is from a title that is only available by subscription
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has
not recognised you as a registered user.
We're sorry, but access to this document or database is restricted to users at subscribing institutions. Ask your librarian to obtain this document for you or to request a free trial to SourceOECD by contacting SourceOECD@oecd.org. If you don't have the support of a librarian, OECD publications and databases are available for purchase via our online bookshop or via our network of booksellers. If you have a subscription to this title please enter your username and password on the right. Otherwise, ask your librarian to obtain this document for you or to request a free trial to SourceOECD by contacting SourceOECD@oecd.org. If you don't have the support of a librarian, OECD publications and databases are available for purchase via our online bookshop or via our network of booksellers. |
|
||||
|
|
||||||