Why Is World Energy Efficiency Day Celebrated Today?
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Every March 5th, World Energy Efficiency Day is celebrated, a day that seeks to promote structural care about the use of energy on the planet.
World Energy Efficiency Day 2026 puts the focus back on a simple but transformative idea: the cleanest energy is not wasted. Every March 5th we are invited to review how we consume electricity, heating or fuel and what real margin exists to do better. Far from being just a technical or industrial issue, energy efficiency begins in everyday decisions and is multiplied in public policies, business innovation and urban design. Doing more with less …
In March, World Energy Efficiency Day is being commemorated and in order to meet this challenge marked by energy transition and sustainability, there is still a little visible but increasingly decisive factor: digital connectivity.
Changing spotlights, reviewing the refrigerator and choosing the air conditioner can make the difference in the light receipt, with reductions of between 30% and up to 80%. In the framework of World Energy Efficiency Day, which is commemorated every March 5, companies recommend starting with simple, low-cost or even investment-free measures to reduce electricity consumption without sacrificing comfort. According to data from the Federal Electric…
In the framework of World Energy Efficiency Day, the Ministry of Industry presented the National Energy Efficiency Plan 2025-2035, which sets out guidelines for strengthening the responsible use of resources in the next decade and the launch of the 2026 edition of the National Energy Efficiency Award. The 2025-2035 National Energy Efficiency Plan defines strategic guidelines for deepening the use of resources. Among its main axes, it sets target…
Fact sheet: Energy efficiency is crucial to reducing dependence on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. European Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera emphasizes the need to accelerate the transition to clean energy amidst a global energy crisis. Tap to see the full context. Context: The current energy crisis intensified following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and restrictions on oil exports from the Middle East. The First International …
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