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- who: Refrigerators . Energy efficiency et al. from the Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA have published the article: Enabling access to household refrigeration services through cost reductions from energy efficiency improvements, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors assess the technical potential and costs of using commercially available technology to reduce the consumption of small (50- and 100-L) the analysis shows that refrigerator electricity consumption can be reduced by about 50% and 70% using commercially available energy-efficient components at an incremental cost of about $45-$60 and $100-$120 per unit respectively. Note . . .
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