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Energy & Our Environmenthttp://www.gov.hk/en/residents/environment/energy/energyandenv.htm
Energy is all around us, simply as heat and light, and in more complex mechanical, electrical, chemical and nuclear forms. Find an overview of how you can be energy efficient.
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Voluntary Energy Efficiency Labelling Schemehttp://www.gov.hk/en/residents/environment/energy/efficiencylabel.htm
In recognition of the need to improve energy efficiency in Hong Kong, the Government has introduced a voluntary energy efficiency labelling scheme. Learn more about the scheme, the types of appliances and equipment it covers, and where you can check if a product is registered.
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Mandatory Energy Efficiency Labelling Schemehttp://www.gov.hk/en/residents/environment/energy/mandatorylabel.htm
To further facilitate the public in choosing energy efficient appliances and raise public awareness on energy saving, the Government has introduced a mandatory Energy Efficiency Labelling Scheme (EELS) through the Energy Efficiency (Labelling of Products) Ordinance. Here you can learn more about the scheme, the types of products it covers, and about the record of listed models.
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Renewable Energyhttp://www.gov.hk/en/residents/environment/energy/renewableenergy.htm
With the gradual reduction of available fossil fuel reserves and the unfriendly impacts on the environment made by the burning of fossil fuels, the use of renewable energy is becoming increasingly important, especially in Hong Kong, which is highly energy dependent. Learn more about renewable energy, what the Government is doing to promote its use, and how you can use renewable energy in your home.
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Energy Efficiency Registration Scheme for Buildingshttp://www.emsd.gov.hk/emsd/eng/pee/eersb.shtml
Another energy efficiency initiative is the Energy Efficiency Registration Scheme for Buildings. Launched in 1998, this voluntary scheme promotes the application of Building Energy Codes which outline the energy efficiency requirements in their respective areas. Upon application to the Scheme, a registration certificate will be issued to a building that successfully meets the prescribed standards.
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Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Cap. 610)http://www.emsd.gov.hk/emsd/eng/pee/mibec_beeo.shtml
To improve building energy efficiency, the Government formulated the Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance which had been passed by the Legislative Council in November 2010. Under the Ordinance, certain prescribed types of buildings have to comply with Building Energy Code (BEC) and/or Energy Audit Code (EAC). Now, the Ordinance is under the grace period, and will come into full operation on 21 September 2012.
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Scheme on Fresh Water Cooling Towershttp://www.emsd.gov.hk/emsd/eng/pee/psfwct.shtml
The use of fresh water cooling towers can significantly reduce electricity consumption by air-conditioning. With this in mind, the Government has launched a voluntary scheme on fresh water cooling towers for non-domestic buildings in designated areas. Owners of non-domestic buildings in the designated areas can apply to participate in the scheme. Regarding applications for non-domestic buildings outside the designated areas, they will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Last review date: February 2012












