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9th Annual Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting

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For the first time ever, the Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL2017) will be held in the United States! EEDAL is the leading event in the field of energy efficiency for end-use energy using appliances and applications in the private household, offering participants an excellent platform for discussion of central policies, measures, technologies and developments.

The conference is organized by the European Commission, Joint Research Center in collaboration with the California Plug Load Research Center (CalPlug) at the University of California, Irvine and the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (CALIT2).

The previous EEDAL conferences have been very successful in attracting an international audience, representing a wide variety of stakeholders involved in policy implementation and development, as well as the manufacturing and promotion of energy efficient residential appliances and lighting. The EEDAL conference has established itself as an influential and recognised international event where participants can discuss the latest developments, establish synergies and build international partnerships among stakeholders.

For more information and registration, go to: http://eedal2017.uci.edu/

Location
University of California, Irvine
Event Type
Non-ETCC Events
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