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 >Grundfos in Russia received Royal Award
 >New knowledge database for water utilities and sewage treatment works
 >New ways must be examined (Grundfos Lifelink)
 >Breaking Corporate Social Responsibility news
 >Grundfos India promote energy efficiency
 >Grundfos Student Award for Topology specialist
 >Increasing energy consumption in the water sector
 >Indian Grundfos General Manager portrayed
 >News from Grundfos Biobooster
 >Meeting China’s climate challenges
 >The Grundfos Prize for female professor
 >New green building facility in Singapore
 >Grundfos receives gold medals for the Expo-participation
 >Game, Set and Match – to Grundfos
 >Grundfos extends two pump ranges
 >Hard-hit children benefit from secure water supply
 >World class visitor centre on tap
 >Providing highly precise dosing
 >When the rain in Spain is not enough
 >Grundfos NoNox takes the green lead
 >New committee to guard moral principles
 >SQFlex at the Museum of Modern Art
 >Visit Grundfos in Second Life
 >A good start for Grundfos Challenge
 >After the tsunami
 >Grant to improve water and sanitation in orphanage and community school
 >Yes we can
 >The sea runs high in the swimming baths
 >Pump motors obtain recognition for noise reduction
 >Holland in front with new technology
 >Sponsorship attracts attention
 >Strong growth in the market for specialty pumps
 >The good factory has robots
 >Grundfos Italy on a winning course behind the scenes
 >Better heating in Belgrade
 >Grundfos sponsoring another great sports event
 >Rally with a purpose – Grundfos participates
 >The coolest thing to do in Dubai
 >Her Highness Princess Alexandra, visited Grundfos' factory in Souzhou.
 >People from 50 different countries compete in Bjerringbro
 >CR pumps in large green airport
 >Grundfos pumps create a pleasant atmosphere in Seoul
 >Grundfos reduces water nuisances in Indian underground
 >Grundfos’ sheltered workshop in Hungary - A new opportunity
 >The mad man and the good water
 >YORK prefers Grundfos pumps
 >Grundfos China supports school for deaf and blind people
 >Grundfos China supports village initiatives
 >Grundfos keeps Olympic Games reporters cool
 >New Internet offering for French customers
 >The Grundfos Prize 2004 - Within the fields of engineering and science
 >A Vietnamese village changes its water habits
 >Sustainable establishment of gas warehouse requires sophisticated pump communication
 >Grundfos takes over Brazilian pump factory
 >Microchips now in production
 >Quality documented at Grundfos in Hungary
 >Increased earnings to ensure new growth
 >Grundfos helps to clear up the water
 >Social responsibility takes many forms
 >Membrane sewage system good for Great Barrier Reef
 >Grundfos pumps selected for crocodile tourist facility
 >350,000 copies on the loose in Europe
 >First on track in large-scale railway project
 >First Sewage Pump made in Grundfos China
 >Grundfos helps combat global warming
 >Grundfos once again World Cup Sponsor
 >Grundfos wants to be the no.1 workplace
 >Keep Australia Beautiful
 >Ambassador's visit to India
 >First move into Indian mining industry
 >Grundfos receives prize for "Good Environmental Management"
 >Chinese sing about Branding
 >New building opened in Argentina
 >Honest reports result in prize
 >Enjoyable experience for Indonesian well borers
 >Grundfos acquires Indian software company
 >Success with property renovation in Russia
 >Grundfos to produce mircrosensors
 >Grundfos participates in Dutch vision for future living
 >Grundfos Austria offers SMS solution
 >Using a dialogue to create synergy
 >Flow thinking - a new way of thinking
 >New image gaining ground
 >Pumps for life - campaign for sick Dutchmen
 >Sarlin Pumps purchased by Grundfos
 >Young people get a new chance
  Grundfos India promote energy efficiency


Grundfos India along with ten other private sector firms have come together to form the Alliance for Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE) to promote energy efficiency among industries and households.

The AEEE, which is modeled on the lines of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (AICEEE), plans to save 2,000 Mw through energy efficiency practices by 2012.

“The AEEE is an industry-led initiative to enrich policy-making in India by creating a forum where energy-efficient companies can highlight the issues and barriers in energy efficiency and carbon mitigation projects.

Apart from saving electricity through energy efficiency, the AEEE would seek support from the information technology sector to save 10 per cent of the current power consumption in three years.