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Client logo appears here © 2010 The Centre The Coalition EEEC and ASE joint meeting, “Finding Synergies to Make the Case for Energy Efficiency in Europe and Globally” Thursday 3 June
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© 2010 The Centre Contents I)Why the European Energy Efficiency Coalition? II)What Rules of Engagement? Purpose Memberships and Funding Organisational Structure Common Principles III) What Activities? Engaging with the EU Political Agenda Achieving Concrete Outcomes
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© 2010 The Centre 1.Why the European Energy Efficiency Coalition?
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© 2010 The Centre Unlocking the potential in light of the current political climate
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© 2010 The Centre Orchestrating the voices of the energy efficiency community
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© 2010 The Centre Moving the EU into new political territories
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© 2010 The Centre 2. What rules of engagement?
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© 2010 The Centre Purpose A coalition to... Create a cross-sectoral platform for information exchange, networking, advocacy and debate Promote effective and far reaching energy efficiency and energy savings policy and action Engage in senior level advocacy Link with other, similar organisations to exchange information and the strengthen energy efficiency and energy savings at an international level
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© 2010 The Centre Memberships and funding Membership Open alliance of European organisations (e.g. Trade or business alliances, professional organisations and NGOs) and their members Honorary membership of relevant individuals from the EU institutions Funding 12 month funding based on the level of minimum secretariat support Business representative organisations (including members) are encourage to finance the coalition Core activities to be financed separately
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© 2010 The Centre Organisational structure Steering Committee (9 max) Secretariat (The Centre) Participants Decision Accountability Decision taken by consensus
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© 2010 The Centre Common Principles Set of common principles to be endorsed by all participants...
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© 2010 The Centre 2. What activities?
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© 2010 The Centre Engaging with the EU political agenda
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© 2010 The Centre An example of past activities
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© 2010 The Centre Future activities (currently in the pipeline) EU energy savings policies: Roundtable (and possible additional advocacy outreach) on EU energy efficiency and savings policies (in liaison with EC EEAP and EP own initiative report on EEAP) Supply side: Roundtable (and possible additional advocacy outreach) on energy efficiency from a demand and supply side (in liaison with fourth infrastructure package) Diffusion of energy efficiency: Roundtable (and possible additional advocacy outreach) on the implementation and diffusion of energy efficiency (in liaison with EC EEAP and Open Days 2010) Financial support: Roundtable (and possible additional advocacy outreach) on financial schemes and mechanisms (in liaison with EU budget discussion, follow up EEAP etc) Jobs and growth: Roundtable (and possible additional advocacy outreach) on potential of job creation and growth (in liaison with EU jobs agenda) + activities targeting Belgian presidency etc
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Client logo appears here © 2010 The Centre Thank you
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