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Clean Tech is a term used for technology products and services for energy efficiency, to reduce fuel consumption and, more generally, to reduce pollution. Clean Tech is part of the broader concept of Low Carbon Business, as commonly called in Britain, and of Green Economy.
The "Green Economy" is a new model of economic development in contrast to the existing 'black economy', energy economy based on fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. The Green Economy is based on knowledge of ecological economics that seeks to address the interdependence between the economies introduced by humans and natural ecosystems, the negative impact of human economic activities on climate change.
The Green Economy includes the generation of green energy based on renewable energy to replace fossil fuels and energy conservation resulting from efficient use. The green economy can create jobs, generate economic growth, prevent environmental pollution, global warming, resource depletion and environmental degradation.

Save Energy operates under the Clean Tech, through the products and services that are designed for the rational use of energy. But not only. The innovative spirit pushes Save Energy to look carefully to various associations and institutions in various capacities, promote the theme of energy efficiency and other areas, also related to the "clean technologies", such as:
Heating System - associations and operators in the field of thermal energy in the residential and tertiary sectors;
Home Automation - institutions and companies involved in home automation, the function of which energy efficiency plays a more important role than other typical applications of home automation (security, safety, thermoregulation, communication, etc.).
Rational Use of Energy - national and international associations to promote the culture of energy efficiency, through the dissemination of technical, social, ecological;
Smart Metering - operators in the next-generation energy meters, normally applied to advanced networks.
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