Initiators
The European Enterprises Climate Cup (EECC) is a competition that involved ten European countries, coming from various parts of Europe.
The European Enterprises Climate Cup (EECC) is a competition that involved ten European countries, coming from various parts of Europe.
The idea of the Climate Cup has been launched by co2online (Germany) and spread throughout Europe, involving additional partners in 10 countries. 11 initiators actively implemented and supported the campaign:
The Austrian Energy Agency is the national centre of excellence for energy, founded in 1977.
Austrian Energy Agencyco2online develops and implements campaigns on a national and European level, motivating SMEs and private householders to save energy and costs.
co2onlineEcoserveis is a non-profit organization founded in 1992 in Catalonia (Spain) to educate the public on the implementation of renewable energies.
ECOSERVEISEnergy Consulting Network A/S is an independent research and consultancy company from Denmark.
EC NetworkEkodoma was founded in 1991 with a simple mission: to apply energy efficiency and renewable energy sources in order to achieve economic development and environmental protection.
EkodomaInitially focused on grid-connected PV through ten EC-funded projects, HESPUL’s activities now embrace all activities in the field of renewable energies and the rational use of energy.
HESPULProjects in Motion is an independent research and project management organisation in Malta.
Projects in MotionSEnerCon, established in1992, provides consulting for house owners and tenants regarding space heating and electricity.
SEnerConSOFENA has been working for sustainable energy development of public administrations and organizations, industrial enterprises and households in Bulgaria since 2001.
Sofia Energy AgencySPES consulting srl is an Italian company established in 2005 by experienced engineers in the field of energy and utility management.
SPES Consulting SrlTEA was established in 1998 as a partnership between North and South Tipperary County Councils and Tipperary Institute.
The Tipperary Energy Agency