International
Institute for Energy Conservation
(IIEC)
The International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) is
a non-profit organization founded in 1984 to accelerate the global
adoption of energy-efficiency policies, technologies, and practices
in order to enable economically and ecologically sustainable development.
Key to IIEC's success in fulfilling its mission are the Institute's
regional offices Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
Please get detailed information through http://solstice.crest.org/clients/iiec/iiec.html
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The American-Council for an Energy-Efficient
Economy (ACEEE)
The American-Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
is a U.S.-based non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing
energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity
and environmental protection. In its International program,
ACEEE primarily works with and supports local organizations
working on energy-efficiency technologies, programs, and policies
in their own country. In China, ACEEE cooperates extensively
with BECon, including projects on efficient refrigerators, air
conditioners, lighting, and electric motors, and work to promote
electric utility integrated resource planning processes and
demand-side management programs.
Please get detailed information through http://crest.org/aceee
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The Advanced International Studies Unit
(AISU), PNL
The Advanced International Studies Unit (AISU) is part of the
Emerging Technologies Division of the Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, operated by the Battelle Memorial Institute for
the U.S. Department of Energy. AISU goals are to: - Reduce the
threat of climate change and other global environmental problems.
- Provide support to economies in transition and emerging democracies.
- Help local governments meet the needs of their citizens while
reducing pollution and saving money. These goals are met through
collaborative programs to transfer technologies and practices
that improve energy efficiency and protect the environment.
A major AISU effort has been the creation of six independent
energy efficiency centers in countries with economies in transition.
These centers were developed to promote economic growth while
mitigating its harmful effects, especially greenhouse emissions.
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