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Cambodia’s civil engineering industry burgeons

As engineering projects become a stable of the country’s economy, Cambodia looks to attract international interest

February 22, 2012

Infrastructure in Asia desperate for funding

As many Asian economies seek recovery, infrastructure projects continue to press for revenue

February 8, 2012

The shining light

The most energy efficient light bulb is the one that’s switched off. Jonathan Hart explores how ‘Active Energy Efficiency’
is a necessity, not just a buzz word

September 13, 2011

Clean-up operation

After 10 years of research in the field, one devoted company is looking to reinvent Brazil’s energy generation industry

June 15, 2011

Gold rush

The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver enthralled the world. Erhard Dobler talks about how the venues used made it the greenest Games ever

June 14, 2011

Danish delight

Air travel is regularly associated with rising C02 levels. We take a look at how Copenhagen Airport has implemented procedures to reduce long-term emissions

March 25, 2011

Global current

Schneider Electric speaks to The New Economy about energy management solutions

March 25, 2011

Rewiring Britain

The UK’s electricity supply infrastructure is being transformed. Peter Black explains how this work will underpin the region’s energy requirements for the next few decades

March 25, 2011

Smarter grids call for smarter interactions

All over the world, all over the electricity network, smarter answers are needed to continue balancing supply and demand efficiently

January 7, 2011

An interest in plugging the future

Dr Aijuan Wang from Mott MacDonald says it’s about joined-up thinking – and the energy rewards are cost-effective

January 6, 2011

cambodia

As engineering projects become a stable of the country’s economy, Cambodia looks to attract international interest

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