Award for energy efficiency.
You have implemented innovative, exemplary projects for reducing energy consumption in your company, and have thus reduced your energy costs? We want to reward these efforts: with the Energy Efficiency Award. The Energy Efficiency Award 2010.
With this international prize, outstanding projects for increasing energy efficiency in industry and production are recognised. Within the framework of the Initiative EnergieEffizienz, the Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena) - the German Energy Agency - has been honouring achievements in energy efficiency with the “Energy Efficiency Award“ since 2007. Its cooperation partners are the Deutsche Messe and the DZ BANK AG. The aim behind awarding model projects is to motivate other companies to increase their energy efficiency.
Companies in industry and in manufacturing trades can apply for the prize with the projects they have implemented. A jury of high-ranking experts from the fields of economics, science and politics selects the winners from the submitted entries. The winners of the Energy Efficiency Award will be announced on 20 April 2010 during the WORLD ENERGY DIALOGUE at the HANNOVER MESSE.
And the winner is …
High-publicity presentation of the winners. Prize money totalling 30.000 Euro. The participants: All who have made intelligent investments. The criteria: economic, sustainable, exemplary.
A partnership for energy efficiency.
The Initiative EnergieEffizienz of the dena is a Germany-wide information and motivation campaign to inform private consumers, companies and public institutions about the advantages and chances of efficient energy usage. The initiative motivates companies to use energy more efficiently and to make the necessary investments. It informs companies on the most important fields of action for increasing energy efficiency – and on how costs can be reduced by preventing unnecessary power consumption.
The Initiative EnergieEffizienz is a public-private partnership. It is a collaboration of dena with the energy industry – EnBW AG, E.ON AG, RWE AG and Vattenfall Europe AG – and is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).
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