Enhancing China’s Energy Goals with New Efficiency Measures
CLASP and the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS) have collaborated to improve the efficiency of appliances in China to cut 660 megatons (Mt) of CO2 emissions by 2040.
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CLASP and the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS) have collaborated to improve the efficiency of appliances in China to cut 660 megatons (Mt) of CO2 emissions by 2040.
Similar to our work in other countries, CLASP provides technical support and expertise to China’s policy upgrades for cooling appliances.
CLASP collaborates with Chinese partners to set pioneering standards to improve the energy efficiency of electric motors and renewable energy transformers.
In China, CLASP is collaborating with experts to improve the energy efficiency standards of air conditioners.
At a national heat pump conference in China, CLASP highlighted the opportunity to use technology-neutral policies to accelerate the market transition from traditional heating to more efficient heat pumps.
CLASP is partnering with the China National Institute for Standardization to accelerate the country’s transition to more energy-efficient LEDs.
CLASP seeks a Program Associate Intern to help us plan and execute our portfolio of energy efficiency programs in China.
Evidence of China’s successful energy efficiency policies encourages CLASP to continue raising ambition through collaboration with industry and government.
CLASP’s analysis of China’s evolving room air conditioner standards shows strong evidence for policy’s role in swift market transformation.
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