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EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment

Company Description

Our Mission

It is EPEE’s mission to promote a better understanding of the HVACR sector in the EU and to contribute to the development of effective European policies in order to achieve a long-term sustainability agenda.

EPEE’s main priorities for the coming years are:

1. The promotion of energy efficiency in the HVACR sector by supporting EU policies 
designed to encourage the use of more efficient products (e.g. Eco-design, Energy label, Eco-label, Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, Green Procurement policies, Promotion of Energy from Renewable Energy Sources), thereby leading to a reduction in CO2 emissions.

2. The promotion of the most efficient and sustainable refrigerant choices 
taking into account the refrigerants’ environmental impact, responsible handling, optimal energy performance, and safety in use.

To know more, please visit www.epeeglobal.org.

Press Releases of this organisation

TITLE ORGANISATION DATEsort descending TOPIC
The European refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump industries join forces to reduce greenhouse gas emissions EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 09 Jul 2010 Climate & Environment, Energy
Energy efficiency is the low hanging fruit – not HFCs EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 04 Jul 2011 Climate & Environment, Energy
Energy Efficiency Directive should be cornerstone for Europe EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 26 Aug 2011 Energy
Refrigerant containment legislation pays off: CO2 eq emissions set to decrease further in the EU EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 27 Oct 2011 Climate & Environment, Energy
Newly published ecodesign rules for air conditioners likely to save 24 million tonnes of CO2 per year in the EU EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 22 Mar 2012 Climate & Environment, Energy
No low-carbon economy without energy-efficient heating, cooling and refrigeration EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 05 Jun 2012 Energy
CONSUMERS SHOULD KNOW THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY TO HEAT THEIR HOMES EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 05 Jul 2012 Energy
Single energy label for heaters will help to achieve EU's energy saving target EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 10 Sep 2012 Energy
The EU leads Montreal Protocol negotiations in Bangkok on HFC phasedown EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 10 Sep 2012 Energy
A cap and phase-down of F-Gases is the most cost-effective measure to reduce direct emissions from heating and cooling. EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 04 Oct 2012 Energy
Performance made visible: industry welcomes adoption of energy label for heaters by Commission EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 22 Feb 2013 Energy, EU Priorities 2020, Trade & Society
New ecodesign rules for heaters pave the way to more renewable solutions in the future EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 18 Mar 2013 Energy, EU Priorities 2020
F-gas latest: European Parliament asks for the impossible and does not care who pays the bill EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 19 Jun 2013 Energy, EU Priorities 2020, Euro & Finance
EPEE welcomes a stronger, life-cycle push for efficiency EPEE - European Partnership for Energy and the Environment 26 Jun 2013 Climate & Environment, Energy

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