Climate friendly? Innovative? Custom-built? Europe’s Best Energy Services Wanted!

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Berlin
2. February 2011
  • The European Energy Service Award (EESA) honours innovative energy services in Europe
  • The Award will be bestowed to three categories: Best Energy Service Promoter, Best Energy Service Provider and Best Energy Service Project
  • Berliner Energieagentur receives applications until the 29th of April 2010

Diminishing resources and climate change increasingly make energy efficiency become more and more important. To honour the European forerunners in the field of energy efficiency,  the  „European Energy Service Initiative“ (EESI), an initiative coordinated by the Berliner Energieagentur, will bestow the „European Energy Service Award“ (EESA) for the sixth time.

The Award will be bestowed to three categories. The category Best Energy Service Promoter distinguishes active market facilitators that essentially contributed to the diffusion of energy services in Europe. Committed energy service providers will be awarded in the Category Best Energy Service Provider, when they positively managed to influence the market by introducing new products and through their willingness to take risks in developing the market. Up to three outstanding projects will be awarded in the Best Energy Service Project Category. The emphasis should be placed on environmentally friendly, innovative and custom-built topics.

The Berliner Energieagentur receives applications starting now. The application documents can be downloaded from the webpage of the European Energy Service Initiative www.european-energy-service-initiative.net/eu/eesa.html. A jury of international experts selects the award-winners.

Organiser of the European Energy Service Day is the European Energy Service Initiative (EESI). This EU supported initiative wants to promote and advance the Energy Performance Contracting model. Coordinated by Berliner Energieagentur partners from nine European countries are working together, organising seminars and trainings, compiling practice guidelines and disseminate results and best practice examples. 
Further information on the European Energy Service Initiative can be found on the internet:
http://www.european-energy-service-initiative.net