As the global energy debate shifts from climate slogans to questions of affordability and real-world performance, the Green AC&DC Energy™ programme introduces a new instrument of transparency and measurable savings: Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE*.
This concept represents a breakthrough in understanding the difference between declared and actual energy use of electrical devices and systems. While traditional EU energy labels measure efficiency under laboratory conditions, ΔE* reveals how much energy is saved in practice through the use of modern, optimized technologies.
The November 2025 analysis by The Washington Post (“Climate change is out. Energy affordability is in.”) highlights a new global focus: affordability, reliability, and transparency. In this context, the Δ-Indicator™ directly responds to the European Union’s call for measurable progress under the LIFE CET 2026 and REPowerEU frameworks.
“The world no longer needs slogans – it needs verifiable truth in energy performance,” said Lirim Muharemi, author of the Green AC&DC Energy™ initiative and initiator of the One World Order Institute (in formation).
“The Δ-Indicator™ allows producers, companies, and users to see the real effects of energy savings – not just the numbers printed on labels.”
“The world no longer needs slogans – it needs verifiable truth in energy performance.”
— Lirim Muharemi, Founder of One World Order / Green AC&DC Energy™
What Is Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE*
The Greek letter Δ (delta) signifies difference or change.
In energy systems, ΔE* expresses the actual energy savings achieved through the transition to advanced, more efficient technologies or improved electrical conversion.
Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE* enables measurable tracking of reduced consumption between older and newer technologies and shows the share of energy saved under real operating conditions. It acts as an index of progress – proof that modern systems with intelligent control and optimized current conversion can achieve significantly lower energy consumption without loss of functionality.
On average, laboratory measurements and pilot tests conducted within the Green AC&DC Energy™ programme indicate that optimized AC/DC technologies and intelligent power management systems can reduce overall electricity consumption by **up to 30%** compared to existing solutions.
This Δ-saving represents the core of the Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE* concept – the measurable difference between past and future energy performance.
In practice, ΔE* is not just a technical parameter but a tool for quantifying savings – expressed in percentages, kilowatt-hours (kWh), or euros saved per year. These values provide users, companies, and institutions with a reliable basis for evaluating the impact of energy modernization and for demonstrably reducing consumption and CO₂ emissions.
The indicator applies to:
– household appliances (refrigerators, dishwashers, air conditioners),
– hospitality and industrial equipment,
– and new hybrid AC/DC systems, where ΔE* confirms the real efficiency gains.
The innovation is officially recognized under Ref. Ares(2025) 8545086 – DG ENER / LIFE CET 2026 and registered as an original conceptual framework authored by Lirim Muharemi.
“The Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE* was developed within the Green AC&DC Energy™ framework to promote transparency, accountability, and measurable progress in global energy efficiency.”
All intellectual and authorship rights remain with the undersigned in accordance with the laws of the European Union and the Republic of Slovenia.
Download the Official Author Declaration – Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE*
Why It Matters
– Highlights measurable energy savings and transparency.
– Helps EU institutions evaluate the real impact of projects and investments.
– Creates the foundation for LIFE CET 2026 pilot measurement protocols.
– Positions Green AC&DC Energy™ as a European leader in intelligent energy efficiency innovation.
Conclusion
Δ-Indicator™ / ΔE* is more than a symbol – it is a step toward truth in energy and proof that measurable savings are possible.
It represents the evolution of European energy policy – from declarations to data, from promises to measurable results and real efficiency gains.