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Hainan Airlines best, Qantas worst for aviation fuel efficiency

China’sHainanAirlinesandJapan’sAllNipponAirways(ANA)havethemostfuel-efficientfleetofairplanesonthetrans-Pacificroute,accordingtoanewstudybytheInternationalCounc

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Why people think Germans are so efficient?

Insummer2011,IwasworkingatasmallBerlintravelagencyandfacingaconundrum:myclientsliterallyheldticketstonowhere.Theirplaneswouldbetakingoffshortly,buttheirdestinat

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British Clean Growth: How can we improve business energy efficiency?

UKenergypolicyisoftenframedasatrilemmaofobjectives–securityofsupply,affordabilityandsustainability.Improvingenergyefficiencywithinhouses,businessesandthepublics

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Chinese steel company switches from coal to solar power

AsteelcompanyincentralChina'sWuhanhasbeengeneratingasignificantamountofitsenergyneedsfromsolarpowerinsteadofcoal.WISCORNprocessessteelaspartoftheChinaBaowuSteel

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China's global competitiveness ups as US skids in ranking

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) was crowned as the world's most competitive economy for the second year in a row, topping a list of 63 economies, according to an annual ranking compiled by the World Competitive Center published on Wednesday.

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China's global competitiveness ups as US skids in ranking

HongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegion(SAR)wascrownedastheworld'smostcompetitiveeconomyforthesecondyearinarow,toppingalistof63economies,accordingtoanannualrankingc

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Fuel efficiency wars behind data scandal

Competition in minivehicle fuel efficiency is said to have been intensified by the launch of Daihatsu Motor Co.'s Mira e:S in September 2011. The model's mileage was 30 kilometers per liter (kpl) of gasoline.

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Hong Kong ranks world's 2nd most competitive economy

​Hong Kong ranked the world's second most competitive economy, up from the fourth place last year, according to the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Yearbook 2015.

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Australia lags behind in energy efficiency: research

The International Energy Agency ( IEA) and others have found that Australia has a very poor record on investing in energy efficiency and trails competitors in rates of improvement, according to a new research released on Monday.