• Thermoelectric and Thermal Management
• Energy Saving and Environmental-friendly Solutions
• Power-saving Optoelectronic Devices and Sensors
• Fast and Low-powered Network Communication
The commitment to low-carbon emissions among countries and cities means they have set high-level goals not just in renewable power production, but more importantly, in daily electrical facilities with both high energy- and cost-efficiencies.
Alongside the development of various renewable
energy pathways for the power sector, large-scale master
strategies of building sectors are indisputably important,
as they account for 90% of electricity consumption in
Hong Kong. As we step up efforts on green buildings with
various energy-supporting and managing subsystems
such as smart appliances, windows, sensor controls,
integrated renewables, local storage, thermal energy
is one of the key global objectives in energy saving
measures.
Lighting, IT communications, and PC severs are
major electricity consumers that account for a total of
30% of the total energy consumption. HKICE strives
for creating energy-efficient systems for both lighting
and communications, mapping the renewable energy
transition. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for
energy saving. By adopting these technologies, we can
make significant progress toward achieving sustainable
development and a more energy-efficient future.
Dr. Cheng WANG
Prof. Andrey ROGACH
Prof. Michael LEUNG Kwok-hi
Prof. Yun CHI
Prof. Fu-rong CHEN
Prof. Feng WANG
Prof. Lei Dangyuan
Prof. Edwin Tso Chi-yan
Prof. Cheng WANG
Prof. Xiaocheng ZENG
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