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New Head of Secretariat of the Danish Energy Saving Trust
Henrik Teglgaard Lund appointed as new Head of Secretariat of the Danish Energy Saving Trust. | 02.06.2010
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Board of Directors appointed
The Danish Minister for Climate and Energy, Lykke Friis, has appointed the members of the Board of the Danish Energy Saving Trust. | 12.05.2010
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New Centre for Energy Savings to expand the Trust's activities
From 1 March 2010 the activities of the Danish Electricity Saving Trust at www.savingtrust.dk will be expanded to cover energy savings for all forms of energy, other than transport. Simultaneously, all energy savings initiatives in Denmark will be combined under the renamed Danish Energy Saving Trust, which will expand and develop the former Electricty Saving Trust's activities and initiatives. | 25.03.2010
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Xbox guzzles 10 times more power than Wii
A new Swedish test reveals huge differences in the power used by game consoles. However, TVs are what really rocket electricity bills skywards. | 19.03.2010
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Save power by switching to A-rated circulator pumps
The Trust's campaign to persuade Danish households to switch to A-rated circulator pumps has had an enormous impact. A-rated pumps now account for 2 in every 3 circulator pumps sold. But the Trust is not stopping there. Now the campaign is running again to make it 3 out 3. | 31.10.2009
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Consumers are price and climate conscious
Dansk Supermarked, which owns Denmark's Fotex and Bilka chains and online store www.bilka.dk, is only stocking the most energy efficient digital decoders (set-top boxes) on its shelves – all sold at prices of less than 70 Euros. In return the Danish Electricity Saving Trust has endorsed the supermarket group by including it on its list of recommended retailers. | 31.10.2009
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New trend: Now we want an extra computer
We have become so dependent on computers that we would like to have them with us all the time. This new trend is reflected by the fact that sales of small netbooks, which weigh as little as 1 kg and cost 250- 400 Euros, have more than doubled in less than a year. | 31.10.2009
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