Partners

(alphabetical order)

www.enpg.ro

The Energy Policy Group (EPG) is a Bucharest-based non-profit, independent think-tank specializing in energy policy, market analytics and energy strategy, grounded in February 2014. EPG’s regional focus is Eastern Europe and the Black Sea Basin, yet its analyses are informed by wider trends and processes at global and EU levels.

EPG promotes a technologically advanced, secure, environmentally friendly and socially acceptable energy system. Although pro-business, EPG’s views are self-standing and science-based. EPG relies on the best specialized data sources, as well as on its own research concerning energy security and strategy, technology, markets, geopolitics and political risk.

 

www.indiawaterfoundation.org

India Water Foundation, established in 2008 as a non-profit civil society & think tank, is engaged in enhancing public awareness about Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and major components of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, with specific emphasis on SDG-1 on Ending Poverty, SDG-2 about Food Security, SDG-6 about Water & Sanitation, SDG-7 about Energy, SDG-12 about Responsible Production and Consumption, SDG-13 about combating Climate Change and SDG-17 on Partnerships, in Asia-Pacific region, in general, and India, in particular.

In recognition of its yeoman activities in water, energy, environment and related fields, IWF has been accorded Special Consultative Status by Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (UN-ECOSOC) since 2015, Observer Status Governing Body of United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), Observer Status organization with United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), CTCN membership for Southern Asia.

 

www.romania-eficienta.ro

Romania Eficienta is the largest private project, of national public interest, to promote energy efficiency, carried out by the Energy Policy Group, and supported by OMV Petrom. It started in the summer of 2019 and is a multi-annual national program, designed to promote energy efficiency, until 2022. The project aims to support Romania’s 2030 target achievement, in terms of reducing carbon emissions and increasing efficiency energy.

 

 

www.skumaltd.co.uk

Sküma is a London based consumer electronics company working on disrupting the bottled water industry. The Sküma device is unique in its ability of purifying any tap or impure water and transforming it into mineral water with contents similar to brands like Evian or Volvic.

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