The Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Joins the Coalition for Energy Savings
The Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Foundation (IEECP), a leading research organisation with expertise in climate change, energy efficiency and renewable energy policy, becomes a member of the Coalition for Energy Savings, joining as an advisory member to promote the essential role of energy efficiency to the new EU institutions.
The Coalition for Energy Savings is thrilled to welcome IEECP, whose expertise and strong background in research and analysis are an invaluable addition to the Coalition’s diverse and unique membership.
Arianna Vitali Roscini, Secretary General of the Coalition for Energy Savings, said: “We are delighted to welcome IEECP to the Coalition, strengthening our diverse membership. Their expertise will undoubtedly be an asset in our efforts to promote evidence-based energy efficiency initiatives and policy implementation.”
Vlasios Oikonomou, Managing Director of IEECP, and Jean-Sébastien Broc, Senior Partner, said: “IEECP is honoured to join the Coalition for Energy Savings as an advisory member, and to contribute sharing knowledge and experience for an effective implementation of energy efficiency policies. Discussions between researchers and stakeholders are essential for informed policy debates.” Vlasios Oikonomou and Jean-Sébastien Broc, Managing Director and Senior Expert at IEECP.
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