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|Participants=The European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE) brings together innovative companies, influential organizations and inspiring individuals from the world of business, politics, academia and campaigning. Each member is committed to energy efficiency as a primary way to achieve the European Union’s environmental, economic and energy security goals. For a full list of members see here: http://www.euase.com/who-we-are/ | |Participants=The European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE) brings together innovative companies, influential organizations and inspiring individuals from the world of business, politics, academia and campaigning. Each member is committed to energy efficiency as a primary way to achieve the European Union’s environmental, economic and energy security goals. For a full list of members see here: http://www.euase.com/who-we-are/ | ||
On a global stage, the Alliance works closely with its sister organization, the Alliance to Save Energy; in Europe the Alliance is closely aligned to the Coalition to Save Energy, at a national level the Alliance isengaging different organizations and individuals working nationally and regionally to make energy efficiency a political priority. For a full list of partners: http://www.euase.com/who-we-are/ | On a global stage, the Alliance works closely with its sister organization, the Alliance to Save Energy; in Europe the Alliance is closely aligned to the Coalition to Save Energy, at a national level the Alliance isengaging different organizations and individuals working nationally and regionally to make energy efficiency a political priority. For a full list of partners: http://www.euase.com/who-we-are/ | ||
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Revision as of 10:35, 11 September 2018
General
Name of initiative | European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE) |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | No |
Website address | http://www.euase.com/ |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 2010 |
End year | |
Secretariat | The executive secretariat of the European Alliance to Save Energy is provided by Business Solutions Europe: Rue Philippe Le Bon 15, 1000 – Brussels, Belgium |
Organisational structure | Monica Frassoni is the President of the Alliance.
The board is made up of business leaders, politicians, academia and some of Europe’s most prominent climate campaigners. |
Geographical coverage | Western Europe |
Name of lead organisation | Business Solutions |
Type of lead organisation | Corporate |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | Belgium |
Description
Description | The European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE) was established at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP16) in December 2010. Our members are some of Europe’s leading multinational companies, a prominent cross-party group of European politicians and energy efficiency campaigners from across Europe. EU-ASE enables these business leaders to join and work together to advance their common ‘cause’ of energy efficiency, foster good business practices and share ideas. |
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Objectives | The vision of the Alliance is a future where energy efficiency and end-users empowerment are central to the EU energy system and are fundamental drivers for job creation, sustainable growth, competitiveness, energy productivity, innovation, energy security and decarbonisation.
Mission: Be the leading European business organization gathering and representing all industrial sectors engaged in energy efficiency; Give visibility and enhance technological and market solutions for energy efficiency whose potential is today not fully exploited, aiming for a doubling of the rate of energy efficiency improvements to at least 3% per year; Strengthen and enforce a well-functioning EU legislative and financial framework for energy efficiency and cost-effective decarbonisation, in line with the Paris agreement; Promote a forward looking political agenda where energy efficiency will facilitate further decarbonisation efforts and the integration of renewable energy sources. |
Activities | Build a solid case to illustrate that existing policy could be more effective and push for an ambitious binding energy efficiency target
Increasing political commitment to energy efficiency in Europe Increasing visibility of the EU-ASE “brand” |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Political dialogue |
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Activity of initiative | Advocacy, Policy planning and recommendations |
Indicators | |
Goals | |
Comments on indicators and goals | |
How will goals be achieved | |
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals | |
Progress towards the goals | |
How are you tracking progress of your initiative | |
Available reporting |
Participants
Participants | Number | Names | ||
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Members | 13 | |||
Companies | 13 | 1E · Danfoss · Ingersoll Rand · Kingspan · Knauf Insulation · Philips · Saint-Gobain · Schneider Electric · Siemens · Veolia · E3G · European Climate Foundation · Kyoto Club | ||
Business organisations | 0 | |||
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |||
Non-governmental organisations | 0 | |||
National states | 0 | |||
Governmental actors | 0 | |||
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |||
City / municipal actors | 0 | |||
Intergovernmental organisations | 0 | |||
Financial Institutions | 0 | |||
Faith based organisations | 0 | |||
Other members | 0 | |||
Supporting partners | 0 | |||
Number of members in the years |
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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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No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Not only have national states as participators