ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS

Associations at EU level (Alphabetical Listing)

  1. Association of the European Heating Industry (EHI)
  2. Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE) www.bpie.eu
  3. Coalition for Energy Savings www.energycoalition.eu
  4. E2BA: Association driving the Energy Efficient Buildings European Initiative (E2B EI) in the framework of the cPPP “Energy Efficient Buildings” (EeB). www.e2B-ei.eu
  5. Europe: European Association of Polyurethane Insulation Manufacturers (PU Europe) www.pu-europe.eu
  6. European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings (EUROACE) www.eurace.org
  7. European Alliance to Save Energy www.ase.org
  8. European Association for Electrical Contractors (EuropeOn) www.europe-on.org
  9. European Association for External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (EA-ETICS) www.ea-etics.eu
  10. European Association for the Consumption-based Billing of Energy Costs (E.V.V.E)www.evve.com
  11. European Builders Confederation www.ebc-construction.eu
  12. European Building Automation and Controls Association (eu.bac) www.eubac.org
  13. European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC) www.cefic.org
  14. European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC) www.fiec.eu
  15. European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (EFBWW) www.efbww.eu
  16. European Federation of Intelligent Energy Efficiency Services  (EFIES) www.efies.eu
  17. European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) www.ehpa.org
  18. European Insulation Manufacturers Association (EURIMA) www.eurima.org
  19. European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE) www.epeeglobal.org
  20. Glass For Europe www.glassforeurope.com
  21. Plastics Europe: www.plasticseurope.org
  22. Smarten www.smarten.eu
  23. SolarPower Europe www.solarpowereurope.org

Associations at Member State Level (Non-Exhaustive)

Belgium

  • Energy Saving Pioneers is a coalition initiated by Bond Beter Leefmilieu and gathers frontrunners in energy saving. The members - businesses, local governments, organisations and the environmental union - inform policy makers about the economic, social and ecological gains of energy saving and push for more ambitious policy.
  • Flemish Federation of Construction SMEs
  • Association Essenscia (Polymatters) www.essenscia.be
  • Indufed (Industrie du Verre)
  • Confederaciee Bouw-Brussel-Hoofstad (Bow, Energie & Milieu)
  • Confederation Construction Wallonne (Construction, Energie & Environnement)

Croatia:  

  • Association of Facade Thermal. Insulation System Manufacturers (HUPFAS)
  • Croatian Chamber of Trades and Crafts (HOK)

Czech Republic

  • Chance for Buidings is an alliance of leading trade associations that supports energy efficient construction. It brings together the Czech Green Building Council, Passive House Center, Czech Mineral Insulation Manufacturer’s Association, Czech EPS Association and Czech Heat Pump Association. It represents over 280 companies across the entire value chain of the building construction and renovation. The Chance for Buildings aspires to reap crucial societal benefits of energy efficient buildings. It promotes favorable policy and economic frameworks, including proper implementation of relevant EU directives in the Czech Republic
  • Asociace výrobců minerální izolace (Mineral Insulation Manufacturers Association (AVMI) www.mineralniizolace.cz

Denmark

Estonia

  • Estonian Mineral Wool Producers Association (ESTISOL) www.estisol.ee

Finland

France :

  • The French Coalition for Energy Efficiency (CFEE) is an open alliance of French organisations (industrials, environmental and consumers NGOs, trade unions, etc.) that are important stakeholders in the area of energy efficiency as well as vigilant actors working to ensure that current policies are successfully implemented and that future policies are more ambitious
  • French Confederation of Craftsmen and Small Construction Enterprises (CAPEB)
  • French Association of Contractors in Finishing Works (SNSO) 
  • Syndicat National des Polyuréthanes (SNPU) www.snpu.fr 
  • FILMM www.filmm.fr

Hungary

  • Hungarian Green Building Council (HUGBC)
  • Hungarian Alliance of Building Material Producers (MÉASZ)
  • Society for the Building and Renovation of Homes  (TLE)
  • Hungarian Passive House Alliance
  • Hungarian Energy Efficient Institute
  • Hungarian Confederation of Craftsmen, Construction Branch (IPOSZ-EKKS)

Germany:

  • DENEFF (Deutsche Unternehmensinitiative Energieeffizienz) unites frontrunner companies in the field of energy efficiency to collectively represent their political interests for an effective and ambitious energy efficiency regulation in Germany. DENEFF has been ramping up its political activities with focus on energy efficiency in the buildings sector as well as industrial processes.
  • German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) 
  • Industrieverband Polyurethan-Hartschaum e.V. www.daemmt-besser.de
  • Fachverband Mineralwolleindustrie e. V. (FMI) www.fmi)mineralwolle.de

Greece:

  • The Institute of Zero Energy Buildings serves as an aggregator, operator, documenter and disseminator of knowledge and expertise on issues related to energy saving in the building sector. INZEB serves as a platform for two-way communication and close dissemination of knowledge, contributing to research, adaptation, adoption and widespread construction standards with the aim of reducing the energy consumption and emissions of “greenhouse gas” pollutants. The Institute has established relations both with National and European bodies, organizations and associations in order properly promote and implement EU directives related to Energy Efficiency

Ireland:

  • Irish Green Building Council
  • The National Guild of Master Craftsmen

Italy

  • Italian Association of Private Construction Contractors
  • Italian Association of Craftsmen for Construction, Painting and Similar Works (ANAEPA)
  • Italian Confederation of Craftsmen and SMEs, Construction Branch (CAN Costruzioni)
  • Fabbriche Isolanti Vetro e Roccia Associate (FIVRA) www.fivra.it
  • Legabiente
  • Casa Clima Network Lombardia
  • Efficiency Research Group (ERG)
  • LabGrade
  • Ambiente Italia
  • Associazione Nazionale Poliuretano espanso rigido (ANPE) www.poliuretano.it

Latvia

  • Latvia Builders Association (LBA)
  • Latvian Isolation Manufactures Association (Latisol)

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • Luxembourg Association of Craftsmen, Construction Branch (FDA)

Netherlands:

  • NRP: NRP is an independent knowledge network covering the full breadth of the real estate sector consisting of over 100 companies and organizations committed to the renewal of existing built environment.
  • Dutch Confederation of Building and Infrastructure Contractors (AFNL) 
  • Nederlandse Vereniging van Polyurethaan Hardschuim-Fabrikanten (NVPU) www.nvpu.nl
  • MWA BENELUX www.mineralewol.net www.mineralewol.be www.lainemienrale.net

Poland

  • Efficient Poland
  • Polish Craftsmen Association, Construction Branch (ZRP)
  • Stowarzyszenie Producentów Wełny Mineralnej: Szklanej i Skalnej (MIWO) www.miwo.pl 
  • SIPUR www.sipur.pl

Romania:

  • The Association Promoting Energy Efficiency in Buildings
  • Romanian Employers’ Association, Construction Branch (UNPR)

Slovakia

  • Slovakian Association of Craftsmen (SZZ)

Slovenia:

  • Slovenia Construction Cluster (SGGCCS)
  • Slovenian Chamber of Craftsmen, Construction Branch (OZS)

Spain

Sweden

Companies (Non-Exhaustive)

  1. AGC
  2. Assa Abloy
  3. Armacell
  4. BASF
  5. Daikin
  6. Danfoss
  7. Fibran
  8. Flumroc AG
  9. Glava A/S
  10. Grundfos
  11. Ingersoll Rand
  12. Johnson Controls
  13. Kingspan,
  14. Knauf Insulation Holding
  15. Paroc Group Oy
  16. Philips
  17. Ramboll
  18. Rockwool International A/S
  19. Roenef
  20. Sager AG
  21. Saint Gobain Isover
  22. Signify
  23. Skanska
  24. STO
  25. StoraEnso
  26. United Techologies
  27. URSA Insulation S.A. Grupo Uralita
  28. Velux

 

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