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Electrical domestic appliances for saving and achieving a sustainable world
Do more with less. Technological progress is aimed at sustainability in order to ensure that our energy consumption is looking towards the future. At home, we can do our bit by using sustainable electrical domestic appliances. Discover all of the key factors.

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New energy sources
New energy sources
Discover the initiatives which contribute towards a vision of a future with more diversified energy.

What consumes the most at home?
What consumes the most at home?
Identify the big electricity consumers in the home and reduce your household energy expenditure.

Efficient driving
Efficient driving
Do you know how to consume and pollute less on your car journeys?

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Human heat: the energy of the future? Human heat: the energy of the future?
The expression ‘human warmth’ may leave the world of metaphors and become a reality. Various teams of scientists are working on devices which would use our body temperature to generate electricity. Can you imagine being able to charge your mobile thanks to your bioenergy?
Wind and solar power How do you make use of solar and wind power at the same time?
They are old acquaintances, but they have now decided to travel together. Solar and wind power come together in hybrid energy generation systems which enable us to use the best of each of these renewable sources. A new solution for your home.
Bioethanol Heat your home using the bioethanol of the future
Instead of ending up in the dustbin, what about using some of your organic waste to heat your home? A new line of research seeks to develop bioethanol in an affordable and sustainable manner from orange peel and rice husks. Biofuels of the future for heating your home, for example.