General
Name of initiative
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European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE)
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LPAA initiative
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No
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NAZCA Initiative
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No
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Website address
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http://www.euase.com/
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Related initiatives
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Starting year
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2010
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End year
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Secretariat
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The executive secretariat of the European Alliance to Save Energy is provided by Business Solutions Europe: Rue Philippe Le Bon 15, 1000 – Brussels, Belgium
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Organisational structure
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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.
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Geographical coverage
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Western Europe
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Name of lead organisation
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Business Solutions
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Type of lead organisation
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Corporate
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Location/Nationality of lead organisation
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Belgium
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Description
Description
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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
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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.
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Activities
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One or two success stories achieved
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Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative
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Political dialogue
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Activity of initiative
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Advocacy, Policy planning and recommendations
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Indicators
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Goals
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Comments on indicators and goals
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How will goals be achieved
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Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
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Progress towards the goals
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How are you tracking progress of your initiative
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Available reporting
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Participants
Participants
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Number
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Names
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Members
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0
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Companies
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0
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Business organisations
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0
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Research and educational organisations
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0
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Non-governmental organisations
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0
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National states
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0
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Governmental actors
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0
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Regional / state / county actors
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0
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City / municipal actors
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0
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Intergovernmental organisations
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0
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Financial Institutions
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0
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Faith based organisations
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0
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Other members
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0
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Supporting partners
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0
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Number of members in the years
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Have only national states as participators
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No
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Theme
Transport
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Agriculture
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Forestry
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Business
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Financial institutions
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Buildings
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Industry
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Waste
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Cities and subnational governments
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Short Term Pollutants
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International maritime transport
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Energy Supply
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Fluorinated gases
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Energy efficiency
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Renewable energy
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Supply chain emission reductions
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Adaptation
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Other
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Resilience
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Innovation
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Energy Access and Efficiency
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Private Finance
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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Last update: 16 March 2022 14:58:12
Not only have national states as participators