The evolution of government purchasing initiatives in Mexico and China, part of the PEPS (Promoting an Energy-efficient Public Sector) program, demonstrates the need for flexibility in designing energy-efficiency strategies in the public sector. Several years of pursuing a top-down (federally led) strategy in Mexico produced few results, and it was not until the program was restructured in 2004 to focus on municipal-level purchasing that the program gained momentum. Today, a new partnership with the Mexican federal government is leading to an intergovernmental initiative with strong support at the federal level. By contrast, the PEPS purchasing initiative in China was successfully initiated and led at the central government level with strat...
The competitive development of the country's economy requires the creation of a new technological ba...
The leading role of the public sector is a key element of EU end-use energy efficiency policy. Sever...
Federal, state, and local governments could save at least $139 million annually by reducing energy w...
The evolution of government purchasing initiatives in Mexico and China, part of the PEPS (Promoting...
ABSTRACT The evolution of government purchasing initiatives in Mexico and China, part of the PEPS (P...
Government facilities and services are often a country’s largest energy users, and major purchasers ...
Government facilities and services are often the largest energy users and major purchasers of energ...
Government facilities and services are often the largest energy users and major purchasers of energy...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy-efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
In recent years, awareness about climate change and the need for cutting greenhouse gas has spread. ...
Mexico passed an historic energy reform in 2014. In the electric sector, the previously vertically i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Public procurement and the way procurement processes are shaped provide local authorities with signi...
How should the strategies and regulations of the Mexican laws be designed in order to trigger a coun...
The competitive development of the country's economy requires the creation of a new technological ba...
The leading role of the public sector is a key element of EU end-use energy efficiency policy. Sever...
Federal, state, and local governments could save at least $139 million annually by reducing energy w...
The evolution of government purchasing initiatives in Mexico and China, part of the PEPS (Promoting...
ABSTRACT The evolution of government purchasing initiatives in Mexico and China, part of the PEPS (P...
Government facilities and services are often a country’s largest energy users, and major purchasers ...
Government facilities and services are often the largest energy users and major purchasers of energ...
Government facilities and services are often the largest energy users and major purchasers of energy...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy-efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
In recent years, awareness about climate change and the need for cutting greenhouse gas has spread. ...
Mexico passed an historic energy reform in 2014. In the electric sector, the previously vertically i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Public procurement and the way procurement processes are shaped provide local authorities with signi...
How should the strategies and regulations of the Mexican laws be designed in order to trigger a coun...
The competitive development of the country's economy requires the creation of a new technological ba...
The leading role of the public sector is a key element of EU end-use energy efficiency policy. Sever...
Federal, state, and local governments could save at least $139 million annually by reducing energy w...