Energy institute Hrvoje Požar has become a member of European Energy Network. EnR counts 17 members while EIHP is fourth institution that become member amoun former out-of EU-15 countries. Formal membership exceptance ceremony will take place in Luxemburg on February 3rd 2005.
Electric Energy Systems - University Enterprice Training Partnership (EES_UETP) was established in 1992. Today it includes 19 members (4 companies and 15 universities) from 8 EU countries. Some of the members are: CESI, RTE, Iberdrola, universities from Paris, Zurich, Manchester, Madrid, Liege, Bologna, Dortmund, Valencia, Sevilla, Athens... On the EES-UETP Executive Bord meeting held on July 5, 2004 Energy Institut Hrvoje Požar, Zagreb became 20th member of EES-UETP and 1st member outside EU. [more]
The International Association for District Heating, District Cooling and Combined Heat and Power http://www.euroheat.org
Euroheat & Power is international association of organisations and companies involved in district heating, district cooling and combined heat and power production from 32 European and world countries.
Mission NGVA Europe is the development of sustainable and profitable market for vehicles to drive on compressed natural gas or methane was compressed (English Natural Gas Vehicles - NGVs, Compressed Natural Gas - CNG, Compressed Biomethane - CBM) in Europe and the creation of political and economic environment to encourage the development of technology as a vehicle to gas fueling infrastructure and European natural gas vehicles.
NGVA Europe has a leading role in a growing industry with a vehicle driven on compressed natural gas / bio methane, but also assists its members in relation to market development, technological development and infrastructure development for charging vehicles to natural gas.
COGEN Europe is the European Trade Association for the Promotion of cogeneration. Its principal goal is to work towards the wider use of cogeneration in Europe for a sustainable energy future. Cogeneration is the most efficient way to deliver heating, cooling and electricity. It is based on the simultaneous production of electricity and thermal energy, both of which are used.
On behalf of its Members COGEN Europe makes the voice
of the cogeneration industry known in Brussels and works
with policy makers to realise the potential for cogeneration
in Europe focussing on liberalisation of Europe's energy
markets, a common EU energy policy, and delivering the
EU commitment to doubling cogeneration in 10 years. [more]
In its Green Paper on energy supply security, the European Commission (EC) called for concrete
measures to reduce growth in energy demand, mainly by promoting energy saving in buildings
and the transport sector.
The GreenBuilding programme aims at linking business to the efforts of society. It is designed to
be flexible and open, so as to be applicable to the great variety of user situations. It is sufficiently
precise to ensure that companies that carry out the commitment will achieve a significant part of
potential energy savings. It is also adaptable to the large variety of national and European
programmes.
Croatian Academic and Research Network - CARNet was created in 1991 as a project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Croatia. In 1995 the Government of the Republic of Croatia issued a Decree on founding of the CARNet institution. CARNet mission is development of advanced information and communication infrastructure for the academic and research community, including fast and safe network, diverse contents and services. The term CARNet is an acronym of the English title of the institution (Croatian Academic and Research Network).
Energy Institute is full member of CARNet from 1998 -12-01.