EVO Affiliates: Joining Forces for Global Efficiency

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The Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO) encourages key energy efficiency players around the world to support its Vision and Mission. To this end, EVO enters into agreements with selected interested private or public entities, called “Affiliates” and gives them special rights and opportunities to use EVO’s name and materials in their area. EVO is pleased to include the following organizations among its Affiliates.

Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE) , India: AEEE’s Vision is an energy-efficient India. By aligning with India’s energy efficiency policy, mandated by India’s Bureau of Energy Efficiency, AEEE supports energy efficiency policy advocacy, market development and energy-efficient improvements in all sectors of India’s economy. AEEE’s Mission is to facilitate collaboration among India’s energy efficiency industries and service providers, consulting firms and high energy consuming end-users, enabling them to come together as a common platform through policy advocacy, research and training opportunities. As a policy think-tank and advocacy body, AEEE brings in international best practices, (training, design, implementation and certification) to achieve growth and market transformation of the energy efficiency business in India.

Conzerv Systems Pvt. Ltd., India: The company promotes energy efficiency through pioneering the design and development of digital energy meters, and implementation of Energy Management Systems (EMS) for industrial, commercial sectors, buildings and utilities. Conzerv also provides diagnostic Energy Audits and implementation plans for energy savings in all sectors of the economy. Conzerv has over 300 technical, marketing and service personnel, with three production facilities in India, and presence in six countries overseas – Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, UAE, UK and USA, along with a sales and support network in 30 countries.

Energy Efficiency Training & Services Institute (IFS2E), France: IFS2E is an energy efficiency training and services institute, which organizes trainings on:
• M&V of energy savings, with EVO’s IPMVP training materials; and
• RETScreen® software for renewable energy, energy savings and greenhouse gas management.

Energy Efficiency Council (EEC), Australia: EEC was formed in 2009 to give a voice to the energy efficiency industry and bring energy efficiency providers and clients together to develop products that meet client needs, growing the market for energy efficiency services. The Council incorporates the members and activities of the Australasian Energy Performance Contracting Alliance (AEPCA), but has a broader focus than AEPCA, promoting the full range of energy efficiency services and products in the non-residential sector.

EnergyLab Technological Center of Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Spain: A non-profitable private foundation, EnergyLab’s mission is to identify, develop, promote and publicize technologies, processes, products and consumer habits that improve energy efficiency and sustainability in industry, construction, transport and society as a whole. Activities EnergyLab develops are based on monitoring the status of various energy efficient technologies and the review of its implementation, through applied research and demonstration projects, with a clear vocation for dissemination of results and training of technicians.

SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd., China: SGS is a leading global inspection, verification, testing and certification company which has 40 offices in China. SGS is one of the few entities approved to verify GHG reductions under the Kyoto protocol and a leader in this capacity given the substantial Clean Development Mechanism activity in China.