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  2. Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program

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    CLASP (the Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program) is an international nonprofit organization which provides technical and policy support to governments worldwide and works to implement energy efficiency standards and labels (S&L) for appliances, lighting, and equipment. It specializes in publishing studies and analyses with ...

  3. List of imports of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Electrical/optical circuit boards, panels: $10.1 Electric motors, generators: $9.2 2: Machines, engines, pumps: $329.3 Computers, optical readers: $81.4 Turbo-jets: $22.2 Printing machinery: $18.3 Computer parts, accessories: $17.7 Taps, valves, similar appliances: $15.2 Piston engines: $11.3 Liquid pumps and elevators: $10.7 Air or vacuum ...

  4. Energy policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The program was initiated to accelerate the examination of patent applications relating to certain green technologies, including the energy sector. [38] The pilot program was initially designed to accommodate 3,000 applications related to certain green technology categories, and the program was originally set to expire on December 8, 2010.

  5. You Can Get Free Money From Your Old Electronics With Target ...

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    In the bid to recoup some of its lost revenue, Target launched a trade-in program where customers can bring in used electronics in exchange for Target e-gift card(s). Discover: 11 Habits of Frugal...

  6. National Appliance Energy Conservation Act - Wikipedia

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    The National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987 (NAECA; Pub. L. 100–12, 101 Stat. 103, enacted March 17, 1987) is a United States Act of Congress that regulates energy consumption of specific household appliances.

  7. Micro combined heat and power - Wikipedia

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    Micro-CHP is defined by the EU as less than 50 kW electrical power output, [1] however, others have more restrictive definitions, all the way down to <5 kWe. [3] A micro-CHP generator may primarily follow heat demand, delivering electricity as the by-product, or may follow electrical demand to generate electricity, with heat as the by-product ...

  8. Electronic waste by country - Wikipedia

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    Chinese laws are primarily concerned with eliminating the import of e-waste. China has ratified the Basel Convention as well as the Basel Ban Amendment, officially banning the import of e-waste. [5] In October 2008, The Chinese State Council also approved a "draft regulation on the management of electronic waste."

  9. Parasitic load - Wikipedia

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    in electrical appliances, it represents the power consumed even when the appliance is shut off. With regard to railway locomotives , it is any of the loads or devices powered by the prime mover not contributing to tractive effort (such as an air compressor, traction motor blower, or radiator fans).