General
Name of initiative
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Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) Initiative
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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.superefficient.org
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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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CLASP serves as the Operating Agent for SEAD. SEAD is also supported by Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC)
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Organisational structure
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Geographical coverage
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Global, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and The Caribbean, Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America
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Name of lead organisation
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Type of lead organisation
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Network/Consortium/Partnership
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Location/Nationality of lead organisation
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United States of America
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Description
Description
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SEAD was launched at the first CEM meeting in Washington, D.C. in July 2010. Operating agent for SEAD which is a government-led international market transformation effort for highly efficient appliances and equipment. The Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) initiative seeks to transform the global market for efficient equipment and appliances. Through its activities and projects, SEAD is engaging governments and the private sector to measure the potential of appliance and equipment efficiency.
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Objectives
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Transform the global market for efficient equipment and appliances. The SEAD Initiative supports this effort by:
Providing knowledge and tools that help impact policy change
Raising awareness about the importance of increasing the efficiency of common appliances and equipment
Identifying and highlighting technologies that will save energy
Providing technical expertise and best practices to stakeholders
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Activities
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- "Raise the efficiency ceiling" by pulling super-efficient appliances and equipment into the market through cooperation on measures like incentives, procurement, awards, and R&D investments;
- "Raise the efficiency floor" by bolstering national or regio
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One or two success stories achieved
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Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative
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Implementation, Political dialogue, Technical dialogue
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Activity of initiative
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Awareness raising and outreach, Policy planning and recommendations, Knowledge production and innovation, Goal setting (ex-ante)
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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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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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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: 29 April 2022 09:54:29
Not only have national states as participators