Difference between revisions of "Global Alliance for Energy Productivity"

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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
|Description=The Global Alliance for Energy Productivity launched May 13, 2015 with the goal of doubling global energy productivity. The Global Alliance builds on the success of the Energy 2030 initiative in the United States as well as ongoing energy productivity efforts around the world. By securing new commitments to take action from corporate decision makers and policy leaders, the mission of the Global Alliance is to drive continued global improvements in energy productivity. Although policy challenges vary from region to region, the Global Alliance provides a global, energy productivity-focused framework for the development of policies and programs that promote greater economic prosperity and a more secure future across all regions. With guidance from key energy productivity leaders from every region, the Global Alliance engages partners from around the globe to connect policymakers and business leaders in pursuit of this shared goal.
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|Description=Driving energy efficiency at scale is the most impactful way to stabilize the climate while meeting development goals. In fact, the IEA estimates that almost half of the needed emissions reductions will have to come from energy efficiency. But unless the international political, financial, and philanthropic communities give greater priority to scaling up efficiency policies and investments, the pace of change will remain too slow to alter the climate trajectory. The EEGA is responding to this need by coordinating the efforts of the world's most ambitious energy efficiency initiatives. The EEGA will unite the voice of efficiency by providing a unified platform for organizations, governments, companies, and international partnerships to influence global political discussions on energy and climate, and advance policy solutions and investment in energy efficiency.  
|Goals=Doubling global energy productivity
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|Goals=To create a global energy efficiency (EE) coalition to:
Improve economic performance and growth;
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-Drive faster, broader implementation of EE
Facilitate energy access around the world;
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-Champion the world's highest impact EE initiatives
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions;
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-Embed EE into global energy and climate discussions
Drive technological innovation;
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-Accelerate enabling policy solutions and investment
Increase the reliability and security of energy infrastructure.
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|Activities=-Develop strategies and plan joint activities that elevate energy efficiency in international dialogues and help scale up its global impacts.
|Activities=We endorse the Global Alliance for Energy Productivity goal to double global energy productivity. To promote actions toward reaching this goal, we will:
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-Support the Three Percent Club by developing and maintaining a platform to secure commitments from private sector partners and financial institutions to double down on their own energy efficiency efforts and to support the efforts of the participating national governments to achieve their goals.  
1 COMMIT: Commit to using our sphere of influence to improve energy productivity within our business, organization, community, state/province, or nation;
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2 SHARE: Share solutions, success stories, and progress with other leaders in energy productivity; and
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3 ENCOURAGE: Encourage other organizations, businesses, and government entities around the world to endorse the Global Alliance goal.
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As an endorser of the Global Alliance goal, we will receive online acknowledgement and resources to help us fulfill our commitment, including energy productivity case studies and tools, and opportunities to network with other energy productivity leaders.
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|Participants other members number=237
 
|Participants other members number=237
 
|Participants other members names=Organizations Endorsing the Goal to Double U.S. Energy Productivity
 
|Participants other members names=Organizations Endorsing the Goal to Double U.S. Energy Productivity

Revision as of 18:27, 10 September 2019

General

Name of initiative Energy Efficiency Global Alliance (EEGA)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address https://eeglobalalliance.org/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2019
End year
Secretariat Alliance to Save Energy

1850 M Street, NW, Suite 610 Washington, DC 20036

Organisational structure The Alliance to Save Energy serves as the Secretariat of the Energy Efficiency Global Alliance (EEGA), and as such is responsible for developing the tools, network, and momentum to scale up energy efficiency policies and investment worldwide. The Secretariat works through the EEGA Steering Committee and Working Groups to coordinate ambitious energy efficiency initiatives, increasing both the recognition of efficiency's critical role as a climate solution and the urgency of its rapid deployment.
Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation Alliance to Save Energy
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United States of America

Description

Description Driving energy efficiency at scale is the most impactful way to stabilize the climate while meeting development goals. In fact, the IEA estimates that almost half of the needed emissions reductions will have to come from energy efficiency. But unless the international political, financial, and philanthropic communities give greater priority to scaling up efficiency policies and investments, the pace of change will remain too slow to alter the climate trajectory. The EEGA is responding to this need by coordinating the efforts of the world's most ambitious energy efficiency initiatives. The EEGA will unite the voice of efficiency by providing a unified platform for organizations, governments, companies, and international partnerships to influence global political discussions on energy and climate, and advance policy solutions and investment in energy efficiency.
Objectives To create a global energy efficiency (EE) coalition to:

-Drive faster, broader implementation of EE -Champion the world's highest impact EE initiatives -Embed EE into global energy and climate discussions -Accelerate enabling policy solutions and investment

Activities -Develop strategies and plan joint activities that elevate energy efficiency in international dialogues and help scale up its global impacts.

-Support the Three Percent Club by developing and maintaining a platform to secure commitments from private sector partners and financial institutions to double down on their own energy efficiency efforts and to support the efforts of the participating national governments to achieve their goals.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Policy planning and recommendations, Awareness raising and outreach, Advocacy
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
Members 237  
Companies 0
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 237 Organizations Endorsing the Goal to Double U.S. Energy Productivity

For a full list of endorsing organisations,  please visit the website: http://www.globalproductivity.org/endorsers

Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2018
237
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
Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No
Last update: 2 October 2019 12:06:06

Not only have national states as participators