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https://www.european-energy-award.org/welcome-to-the-european-energy-awardWecome to the European Energy AwardThe European Energy Award supports local authorities in establishing interdisciplinary planning approaches and implementing effective energy and climate policy measures through the rational use of energy and increased use of renewable energies.
https://www.energy-community.org/The Energy Community organisation portalThe Energy Community is an international organisation which brings together the European Union and its neighbours to create an integrated pan-European energy market. The organisation was founded by the Treaty establishing the Energy Community signed in October 2005 in Athens, Greece, in force since July 2006. The key objective of the Energy Community is to extend the EU internal energy market rules and principles to countries in South East Europe, the Black Sea region and beyond on the basis of a legally binding framework.
http://eficenca.gov.al/Energy Efficiency Agency (AEE)AEE is responsible for improving and promoting energy efficiency throughout the energy cycle, in all sectors and economic zones of the country, enabling consumers to reduce their energy supply costs and reduce the negative impact on environmental pollution and climate change.
https://www.energiestadt.ch/Energy City AssociationThe Energy City Association presents itself as a center of expertise for local energy and climate policy in Switzerland. For more than 30 years, it has brought together Swiss municipalities, from large cities to small mountain villages, which share the belief that energy and climate challenges can be overcome through continued local engagement.
https://www.esmap.org/Energy Sector Management Assistance ProgrameESMAP is a partnership between the World Bank and 24 partners to help low and middle-income countries reduce poverty and boost growth through sustainable energy solutions.

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