Ready4NetZero project is a cooperation project which combines the activities of partners from 4 Central-Eastern Europe countries and the German experience, which we want to pass on to cities in this part of Europe. This cooperation project involves 5 motivated organizations from European countries, with great experience in the field of energy efficiency and climate policy.
Below you may find our contact details. Should you have any questions regarding the project and its concept – feel free to contact us!
Implementing partners:
Association of Municipalities Polish Network “Energie Cités”, Poland - project coordinator
The Association of Municipalities Polish Network “Energie Cités” (PNEC) is a non-governmental organization which supports sustainable energy planning and implementation on the local level. Since 1994 PNEC promotes energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources, implements projects supporting sustainable energy development of Polish municipalities and organizes conferences, seminars, workshops and study tours devoted to energy-related issues.
Website: www.pnec.org.pl
Contact details: Izabela Kuśnierz,
Energiaklub, Hungary
Energiaklub was established in 1990. By now it has become a leading “think and do” tank organization in the field of sustainable energy, being the only NGO in Hungary whose work is solely concentrated on energy issues. Among other activities, we conduct research projects, provide trainings, carry out communication campaigns and support journalists with information and insight. Energiaklub closely works with municipalities on various projects, like the preparation of SECAPs (Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan).
Website: www.energiaklub.hu
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North-West Croatia Regional Energy Agency, Croatia
REGEA was established as a non-profit institution by Zagreb County, Karlovac County, Krapina-Zagorje County and the City of Zagreb under the framework of the Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) programme. The main objectives and the role of REGEA are to promote and encourage the regional sustainable development in the fields of energy and environmental protection through the implementation of energy efficiency measures and the utilization of renewable energy sources.
Website: https://regea.org/
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The Romanian Network of Energy Cities, Romania
The Romanian Network of Energy Cities/ OER is a non-governmental organization gathering local authorities focused on energy efficiency within the public services, renewable energy sources and urban sustainable mobility, aiming to lead the energy transition and reach climate neutrality. OER’s main purpose is to empower local administrations in defining and implementing local effective energy policies, to facilitate the dialogue between local and national authorities, to lead the way towards low emissions local communities
Website: https://www.oer.ro/
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Cooperation partner:
Ecologic Institute, Germany
Ecologic Institute is an independent, academic think tank for environmental research and policy analysis. Since its founding in 1995, Ecologic Institute has been dedicated to improving environmental policy, sustainable development and policy practice. We strengthen the European and international dimensions in research, education and environmental policy discourse.
Website: https://www.ecologic.eu
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