Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE)

General

Name of initiative Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address http://www.aeee.in/
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Starting year 2008
End year
Secretariat Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy

Saira Tower, 4th Floor, N-161A, Gulmohar Enclave, Yusuf Sarai, New Delhi -110049 India

Organisational structure Executive Council
Geographical coverage Only one country
Name of lead organisation
Type of lead organisation
Location/Nationality of lead organisation India

Description

Description The Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE) is an industry led, membership based not-for-profit organization that drives energy efficiency (EE) markets and policies in India. Launched in 2008, it engages in capacity building, market development, policy advisory and industry advocacyinitiatives. AEEE mainstreams EE solutions; promotes well-functioning EE markets; and enables Indian industries to meet accelerated energy needs while hedging against energy risks. It is the only organisation in India which works on creating awareness about energy efficiency as a resource (energy efficiency is the cheapest, cleanest and fastest resource and must be the first fuel in India, before thinking about power generation from any fuel, including renewables) advocates for data driven and evidence-based energy efficiency policies that will unleash the innovation and entrepreneurship within the country to create an energy-efficient economy.
Objectives AEEE mission is to make an energy-efficient India.

AEEE aims to transform India into a global leader in the field of energy efficiency by helping reduce the country’s energy intensity (energy used/per GDP unit) to have a globally competitive and environmentally sustainable economy and shape India as one of the most attractive markets for companies with the best available energy-efficient technologies.

Activities AEEE supports its members to increase their credibility in the area of energy efficiency by

providing a bouquet of value-added, customised services. AEEE creates opportunities for its members that enable scaling of energy efficiency products and services, and also catalyse EE financing. AEEE works closely with private sector companies and invites companies and organisations to become members of AEEE to strengthen its hands and scale up the energy efficiency market for their energy-efficient products and services by becoming active partners in the development and implementation of government’s energy efficiency policies in the buildings, industry and appliances and equipment sector. AEEE works closely with national and international institutions, governmental and non-governmental (e.g. Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency Services Limited, Niti Aayog, SIDBI, FICCI, The World Bank, Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, American Council for an Energy Efficiency Economy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, etc.), private sector companies (SME ESCOs, Equipment manufacturers, to big real estate developers, etc.) to provide a convening platform for government and industry to engage in a constructive dialogue to design and implement more effective and impactful policies.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Political dialogue, Technical dialogue
Activity of initiative Advocacy, Knowledge dissemination and exchange
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Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 57  
Companies 35 75F (India),AEON (India),Agnisumukh (India),Alternative Futures (India),Amazon (USA),Armstrong (USA),ARUP (Denmark),Aspiration Energy (India),Atomberg (India),Baghirathi (India),BEBLEC (India),CEPT University (India),ckinetics (India),Coolflo Engineers (India),Covestro (Germany),Customized Energy Solutions (India),EcoEnergy (USA),EN systems (India),Energy Tech Ventures (India),Engie (France),GSH (India),Good Energies Foundation (Switzerland),Greetude (India),Greentree (India).

Idam (India),International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad (India),Intellismart (India),Jeneffco (India),Schnabel (Germany),SEEtech (India),Shakti (India),Shamar (India),Smart Joules (India),Stenum Asia (India),Synurja (India),TORO (India),Vivikanda Global University (India)

Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 2 TERI (India),  Berkeley Lab (USA)
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 3 Ministry for Housing and Urban Affairs (India),  Energy Management Centre Kerala (India),  GIZ (Germany)
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 17 BEE (India),  SHAKTI (India),  DST (India),  EESL (India),  DERC (India),  Mac Arthur Foundation (USA),  OAK Foundation (India),  World Bank (USA),  UNDP (USA),  GEF (USA),  UNIDO (Austria),  ACEEE (USA),  Berkeley Lab (USA),  NRDC (USA),  USAID India (USA),  EVO (India),  Alliance to save energy (India).
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2018
48
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
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Last update: 8 March 2022 10:43:09

Not only have national states as participators