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The association of European local authorities promoting a local sustainable energy policy.
Project co-ordinator

The network of municipalities covers the whole of Europe. This includes member municipalities from more than 20 European countries. In total Energie-Cités has 129 members through which more than 500 municipalities are involved.
Contact: Peter Schilken
www.energie-cites.eu





The Council of European Municipalities and Regions

44 national associations of municipalities which in turn bring together 100,000 local authorities.
Contact: Emilia Stantcheva
www.ccre.org


The Architects’ Council of Europe

ACE, bringing together 40 professional associations of architects from across the whole of Europe, with 450,000 member architects.

Contact: Alain Sagne
www.ace-cae.org





EuroACE, the European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings

EuroACE, the European Alliance for Companies promoting Energy Efficiency in Buildings, for products and services, grouping 22 leading companies and posting sales of € 70bn with 438,000 employees.
Contact: Winton Smith
www.euroace.org





EnEffect, the Centre for Energy Efficiency- Bulgaria
An experienced Bulgarian partner, leader of the EcoEnergy network grouping 40 towns.
Contact: Zoia Giurova
www.eneffect.bg

Associated Partners

Our associated partners cover a wide range of private companies, public associations and NGOs. Under the umbrella of a partnership agreement they engage themselves in the successful application of the Display® Campaign. On the one hand, the associations and organisations are partners that work at national level to promote the Campaign to their members and to assist them in its implementation. On the other hand, the private partners offer financial and know-how support and thus facilitate the practical implementation of the Display® Campaign and the improvement of energy and water performance of public buildings.




- Association of Irish Energy Agencies
- Dexia Group
- Ecoenergy
- Isover
- Philips Lighting
- Vereniging Klimaatverbond Nederland
- Yorkshire and Humber Assembly
- SuisseEnergie for the municipalities
- AquaClic








Association of Irish Energy Agencies

The Association of Irish Energy Agencies is an all-island body supporting the development and implementation of energy policy and best practice in an impartial and effective manner.





Dexia Group

Dexia Group was born in 1996 by the alliance between two prime stakeholders in the field of local public financing in Europe, i.e. Crédit Local de France and Crédit Communal de Belgique. Both institutions, as well as the Banque Internationale à Luxembourg (BIL), merged in 1999 into a single company listed on the stock exchange under the name of Dexia. This was one of the very first cross-border mergers in the banking sector in Europe.

End of 2005 Dexia adopted a new institutional motto “No achievement without lasting commitment”, which adds value to the Group’s roots, recalls its founding values – a sense of long-term activities and care for the general interest of all –, and reveal that the group is committed in a sustainable development policy (Sustainable Development Report 2005).

Being one of the 15 biggest financial corporations in the eurozone, Dexia is the world leader in public/project finance ; it is also a top retail bank in Belgium and Luxembourg, a recognized European stakeholder in investment management services e.g. in sustainable investment funds and an expert in financial markets.






EcoEnergy

The Municipal Energy Efficiency Network EcoEnergy is an association of Bulgarian municipalities, established in February 1997 at the initiative of the mayors of 23 municipalities. The main objective of EcoEnergy is to support the efforts of the central and local authorities for attainment of sustainable development of the country. The Network has three strategic objectives: to raise energy efficiency awareness in member municipalities; to create conditions for diminishing the burden of energy costs on municipal budgets; to reduce the energy costs incurred by individual end-users in municipalities.
EcoEnergy collaborates successfully with governmental and non-governmental institutions and the private sector for achieving its goals. Currently 45 Bulgarian municipalities are members of the Network.






Isover

ISOVER, the main worldwide brand of Saint-Gobain’s Insulation Activity, creates efficient insulation solutions to provide safe comfort for users and to help protect the environment.
By its worldwide experience, it is a major partner for energy efficiency in new buildings or renovation. Decreasing drasticly the needs of energy is always the first step for sustainable construction.
When it is also providing a better comfort for indoor living, as well by thermal or acoustic ambiance, it becomes a must ...





Philips Lighting

Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is one of the world’s biggest electronics companies and Europe’s largest, with sales of EUR 30.3 billion in 2004. It is also the world number one in Lighting.

Philips and Energie-Cités have decided to develop cooperation in the European Campaign Display. They will draw attention to the potential lighting energy gains to be achieved in municipalities and provide local and regional authorities with information and available best practices. Philips will also provide financial support to the Campaign and publicise the Campaign via their publications, at events etc.





Vereniging Klimaatverbond Nederland

The Dutch Climate Alliance or Vereniging Klimaatverbond Nederland is an association of 120 Dutch municipalities and provinces responsible for reinforcing environmental and climate policy. They have been designated by WWF to take care of the promotion of the international Climate Symbol and this logo will appear on all municipal posters that are members of the alliance.







Yorkshire and Humber Assembly

The Yorkshire and Humber Assembly consists of representatives from 22 city councils, along with a range of social, economic and environmental organisations. Besides promoting and lobbying for the region in the capitals of the UK and EU one of its main tasks is to help shape where and what types of development will meet the future needs of the region and therefore work towards a sustainable future.






SuisseEnergie for the municipalities

SuisseEnergie is the federal program dedicated to the promotion of the renewable energies and the rational use of energy. It will last until 2010.
With the label Cité de l’énergie® - european energy award® and under name "SuisseEnergie pour les communes", an attractive approach is proposed to the cities, the towns and the areas. Any commune can thus seize the occasion to develop programs and actions adapted to contribute concretely to the objectives of SuisseEnergie which are as follows:

- From here till 2010, to reduce by 10% the emissions due to the consumption of fossil energies.
- Within the same times, to limit to 5% the increase in consumption of electricity.
- To avoid any fall of the proportion of the consumption of hydroelectricity in spite of the opening of the market.
- To increase at least 1% (that is to say by 0,5 térawatthour) the part of renewable energies for electricity and 3% for the production of hot water.

The municipalities play an essential part in the implementation of the SuisseEnergie program. They must give the example to the population and SME by creating the essential conditions with the application of voluntary measures, for example in the field of renewable energies or that of mobility.







AquaClic

AquaClic is a Swiss made water-saving product by Aqua Art Ltd. Zurich. It fits on all taps, saves 50% water, energy and costs without any loss in comfort.
AquaClic comes in more than 150 designs, from elegant stainless steel to colourful animal-designs or cool pop-art – and – you can have it customized with your own design or coat of arms.
With this unobtrusive but fun «advertising» on private or public taps, e.g. in schools, you can both: sensitize children and adults to use water and energy more carefully, enhancing their ecological awareness. And you can drastically cut down on water, energy and money, at the same time enhancing your image as a modern, responsible municipality.







eCube: A green solution for business.

A green solution for the food and beverage industries has now arrived in the shape of the eCube. Invented by British engineers and patented globally, this small wax cube has been tested in-house and by independent organisations, and has been proven to reduce energy consumption by up to 33 per cent.
We estimate an eCube to every one of the commercial refrigeration units in the UK would save over a million tonnes in CO2 emissions.



<< Core Consortium Partners - Relay Cities >>

Relay Cities

These cities were either involved as pilot cities in the first phase of the project or are cities that have shown a strong interest in the campaign. Each city has had personal experience in the practical implementation of the campaign.

Belgium

City of Charleroi
Contact: Mr Jean-Pol Incecca
Tel: 0032 71 86 06 87
email: jean-pol.incecca@charleroi.be

Denmark

City of Odense
Contact: Mr Torben Christian Andersen
Tel: 0045 6551 26 41
email: tac@odense.dk
www.odense.dk

Estonia

City of Valga
Contact: Enno Kase
Tel: 00372 7669 900
email: valgalv@valgalv.ee

Finland

City of Helsinki
Contact: Ulla SOITINAHO
Tel: 00358 9 166 2736
email: ulla.soitinaho@hel.fi

France

Ville de Rennes
Service des Bâtiments Communaux - Patrimoine

Contact: Jean-Marc BERTHET
Tel: 0033 2 99 28 57 80
email: jmberthet@ville-rennes.fr

Germany

Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Contact: Mathias Linder
Tel: 0049 69 212 30652
email: mathias.linder.amt65@stadt-frankfurt.de

Stadt Saarbrücken
Contact:Jürgen Lottermoser
Tel: 0049 681 905 1576
email: juergen.lottermoser@saarbruecken.de

Greece

Egaleo
Contact: Ms Katerina Berli
Tel: 0030 210 5315670-4
email: berli@egaleo.gr

Ireland

Cork County
Contact: Mr. Pat Farrell
Tel: 00353 21 4285541
email: pat.farrell@corkcoco.ie

Italy

Comune di Verona
Contact: C.d.R Ambiente
Tel: 0039 0458078794
email: Ecologia@comune.verona.it

Lithuania

Kaunas City
Contact: Mr FELIKSAS ZINEVICIUS
Tel: 00370 37 491 036
email: krea@techpark.lt
www.kaunas.lt

Netherlands

Gemeente Utrecht
Contact: Inge VAN DE KLUNDERT
Tel: 00599 30 286 4115
email: milieubewustgedrag@utrecht.nl

Poland

Bielsko-Biala
Contact: Piotr Sołtysek
Tel: 0048 (33) 497-15-60
email: pze@um.bielsko.pl

Portugal

Agência Municipal de Energia de Almada
Contact: Elisabete SERRA
Tel: 00351 212 72 23 80
email: elisabete.serra@ageneal.pt

Romania

Braşov ABMEE
Contact: Camelia Raţă
Tel: 0040 268 474 209
email:office@abmee.ro

Slovakia

Bratislava Vrakuňa
Contact: Marek Hargas
Tel: 00421 4020 4811
email: hargas@spoby.sk

Slovenia

City of Velenje
Contact: Dejan Ferlin
Tel: 00386 38961536
email: dejan.ferlin@velenje.si

Spain

Agencia Energetica Municipal de Pamplona
Contact: Ana Belén Muneta San Martín
Tel: 0034 948 22 95 72
email: ab.muneta@pamplona.es
www.pamplona.es

Switzerland

Ville de Neuchâtel
Contact: Christian Trachsel
Tel: 0041 32 717 76 64
email: christian.trachsel@ne.ch
Ville de Lausanne
Contact: Georges OHANA
Tel: 0041 21 315 87 12
email: georges.ohana@lausanne.ch

Ukraine

Ivano-Frankivsk
Contact: Ivan Dmytruchenko
Tel: 00380 342552065
email: energy@mvk.if.ua

United Kingdom

Leicester Energy Agency
Contact: Stewart Conway
Tel: 0044 116 299 51 32
email: stconway@energyagency.co.uk
Milton Keynes Council
Contact: Jeremy DRAPER
Tel: 0044 1908 252652
email: jeremy.draper@milton-keynes.gov.uk
Bristol City Council
Contact: Ian Watkins
Tel: 0044 117 9224436
email: ian_watkins@bristol-city.gov.uk

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Solar Energy for outdoor swimming pools in Saarbrücken
Outdoor swimming pools can be heated by solar energy, without any additional fossil energy. The cheapest solar systems (by absorber) are the best fitted. The first installation has been realised at Saarbrücken in 1986, two other swimming pools were equipped later. All systems are working at the best. The total solar energy used is about 600 MWh annually for the 3 installations, corresponding to 60,000 litres of oil.







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