Explore organisations working on energy efficiency across the globe
EESL is a joint venture of the Central Public Service Enterprises (CPSUs) of Ministry of Power. EESL is responsible for implementing one of the world’s largest energy efficiency protocol across sectors such as street lighting, buildings, industry, electric mobility, and smart meters, at a large scale.
The ministry manages national energy policy, ensuring secure and sustainable supply. It supports Luxembourg’s transition to clean energy and promotes efficiency through regulation, planning, and sectoral initiatives.
SEEC coordinates national efforts and initiatives to improve energy performance in buildings, industry, transport, and utilities. It develops standards, training, and awareness campaigns that support Saudi Arabia’s efficiency goals.
The ministry directs socioeconomic planning, investment policy, and business development. Its work on economic strategy and regulation influences Russia’s energy‑efficiency agenda and supports long‑term sustainability goals.
Klima Agence supports households and companies in their sustainable housing and mobility projects, including home insulation, sustainable construction, energy consumption reduction, and eco-mobility.
BEE leads India’s energy‑efficiency agenda by developing standards, labelling schemes and programmes across sectors. It supports policy implementation under the Energy Conservation Act and promotes efficient technologies nationwide.
A platform operating under the Energy Efficient End‑Use Equipment (4E) IEA Technology Collaboration Programme providing policy guidance aimed at improving the energy efficiency and demand flexibility of connected devices and networks.
An IEA Technology Collaboration Programme dedicated to helping to make district heating and cooling and combined heat and power powerful tools for energy conservation and the reduction of environmental impacts of supplying heat.
An IEA Technology Collaboration Programme generating socio‑technical evidence on energy use, behaviour, acceptance and participation to inform policy and support user‑centred clean‑energy system design.
An IEA Technology Collaboration Programme promoting industrial decarbonisation through research on advanced processes, system integration, electrification and digitalisation to enhance energy efficiency and reduce emissions.
An IEA Technology Collaboration Programme and Clean Energy Ministerial initiative fostering global cooperation on smart‑grid policy, technology and system development to support cleaner, more flexible and resilient electricity systems.
An IEA Technology Collaboration Programme conducting collaborative research and development to improve the energy efficiency, sustainability and resilience of buildings and communities.
Independent think tank supporting decarbonisation of Europe’s building stock through analysis, policy guidance and market transformation.
Global, nonpartisan team helping regulators design clean, reliable, affordable energy systems across buildings, industry and transport.
Independent nonprofit advancing market‑based solutions for the clean energy transition, including efficient buildings, industrial decarbonisation and clean transport.
Japan’s national centre promoting energy conservation via policy support, training, audits and standards across buildings, industry and efficient equipment.
Brazilian academic laboratory focused on building energy efficiency, developing tools, standards and research for building codes.
EU science service providing evidence for policy including energy efficiency in buildings, appliances, transport and energy‑data systems.