The partnerships of the EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) are designed to reach out to organisations that are helping the EU achieve its climate and energy goals.
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Architects' Council of Europe (ACE)
Ace is the representative organisation for the architectural profession at EU Level. It promotes high-quality architecture and supports sustainable developments in the built environment. Through its member organisations, it represents around 575.000 architects in Europe.
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Climate Alliance
For 30 years, Climate Alliance member municipalities have been acting in partnership with indigenous rainforest peoples for the benefit of the global climate. With some 1,700 members spread across 26 European countries, Climate Alliance is the world’s largest city network dedicated to climate action
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Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER)
The Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) is the voice of Europe's national energy regulators (NRAs). CEER comprises of 39 NRAs from across Europe, it is legally established as a not-for-profit association under Belgian law and has a small Secretariat based in Brussels.
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Covenant of Mayors
As part of the European Covenant of Mayors, +9,000 cities and towns take action to secure a better future for their citizens. They pledge to contribute to the EU 40% GHG target by 2030, and develop strategies to coordinate mitigation and adaptation to climate change and alleviate energy poverty.
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EASE - The European Association for Storage of Energy
The European Association for Storage of Energy is the leading member-supported association representing organisations active across the entire energy storage value chain. EASE supports the deployment of energy storage to support the transition to a resilient, low-carbon and secure energy system.
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EHPA - European Heat Pump Association
The European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) represents the majority of the European heat pump industry. Its members comprise of heat pump and component manufacturers, research institutes, universities, testing labs and energy agencies. Its key goal is to promote awareness and proper deployment of heat pump technology in the European market for residential, commercial and industrial applications. EHPA aims to provide technical and economic input to European, national and local authorities in legislative, regulatory and energy efficiency matters. All activities are aimed at overcoming market barriers and dissemination of information in order to speed up market development of heat pumps for heating, cooling and hot water production.
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Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes (EEIP)
Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes (EEIP) is a free, neutral and open business and policy platform for the energy transition. Set-up as a decentralized platform, from website to social media, from magazine to events. Currently it has over 140,000 users.
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Enlit Europe
Continue the EUSEW discussions during Enlit Europe through live sessions, interviews, panel discussions, networking breakout sessions. Enlit is the new unifying brand for Clarion Energy’s worldwide series of Utility Week and Powergen that for 365-days a year will collaborate and innovate to solve the most pressing energy-related issues.
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Energy Technologies Europe (ETE)
Energy Technologies Europe is the European association representing technology providers of state-of-theart solutions for energy conversion technologies. Energy Technologies Europe is a committed actor of the energy transition promoting awareness on solutions to achieve a decarbonised economy.
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ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, fosters cooperation among those who keep Europe's lights on. We work for an innovative, secure, green EU internal electricity market now and in the future.
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Euro_ACE
EuroACE represents Europe’s leading companies involved with the manufacture, distribution and installation of energy saving goods and services for buildings. Our mission is to work with the EU institutions to help Europe move towards a more efficient use of energy in its building stock.
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European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE)
The European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE), established in 2010, is a platform from which companies ensure that the voice of energy efficiency is heard across the business and political community.
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The EBRD is a multilateral financial institution which supports the transition to market economies and the development of private sector-based, sustainable economies through its investment and policy engagement. The Bank invests directly and alongside private sector investors.
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European Distribution System Operators' Association (E.DSO)
European Distribution System Operators (E.DSO) is the key-interface between Europe’s DSOs and the European institutions, and promotes the development and large-scale testing of smart grid technologies in real-life situations, new market designs and regulation.
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European Mortgage Federation & European Covered Bond Council
The Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative (EEMI) consists of: the Energy Efficient Mortgages Action Plan (EeMAP) Initiative and the Energy Efficiency Data Protocol & Portal (EeDaPP) Initiative are led by the European Mortgage Federation-European Covered Bond Council (EMF-ECBC).
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European Vocational Skills Week
The European Vocational Skills Week is an annual event during which local, regional or national, and European organisations showcase the very best of Vocational Education and Training (VET). Through the Week we aim to convince citizens of the attractiveness of skills and VET for fulfilling personal and professional lives.
The initiative was created in 2016 by the European Commission, following the call from the Directors General of Vocational Training in the “Riga conclusions” on VET to present the visible achievements of European cooperation in VET (the so-called Copenhagen process). The initiative features a dedicated week of events and activities, combined with a communications campaign featuring thousands of associated events and activities around Europe that provide exchange opportunities for all VET stakeholders. .
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FEDARENE
FEDARENE is the premier European network of local and regional agencies and regions, counting over 80 members from 23 European countries. Since 1990, it has been bringing Europe and its regions closer together in their common transition towards clean and efficient energy.
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Hydrogen Europe
Hydrogen Europe is the European hydrogen and fuel cell Association. It currently represents more than 140 industry companies, more than 78 research organizations as well as 19 National Associations as members, we encompass the entire value chain of the European hydrogen and fuel cell ecosystem.
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Key Energy
Key energy is Europe's comprehensive even on renewables located in Italy. At its 14th edition, it comprises photovoltaic, wind power, energy storage, distributed power generation, energy efficiency applied both to industry and building, cogeneration, efficient lighting, smart city and sustainable mobility
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Orgalim, Europe's Technology Industries
Orgalim represents Europe’s technology industries: companies that innovate at the crossroads of digital and physical technology. Their industries develop and manufacture the products, systems and services that enable a prosperous and sustainable future. Ranging from large globally active corporations to regionally anchored small and medium-sized enterprises, the companies Orgalim represents directly employ 11 million people across Europe and generate an annual turnover of around €2,000 billion. Orgalim commits to championing an EU policy agenda for sustainable growth, to support the industry in its transformation, and to advance dialogue between business, policymakers and citizens on the relationship of technology to society.
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SolarPower Europe
SolarPower Europe’s aim is to ensure that more energy is generated by solar than any other energy source by 2030 and to lead our members to make solar the core of a smart, sustainable, secure and inclusive energy system in order to reach carbon neutrality before 2050.