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Organized by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Institute for Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) on behalf of the International Partnership of Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) and the Government of Japan

What is EMAK?

EMAK aims to create a robust forum to promote energy management in industries interconnecting two groups of major actors: policy makers and industry practitioners who are responsible for energy management. Networking these two major actors will serve as a platform to share best practices on policy frameworks, human resource development and on state-of-art management systems and practices on the actual factory shop floor.

IPEEC

International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) was established in June 2008 by the G8 countries, China, India, South Korea and the European Community. The Partnership will add value to existing structures and agreements that tackle energy efficiency by facilitating those actions that yield high energy efficiency gains and improvements.

The IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) acts as energy policy advisor to 28 member countries. It aims to assist members in their efforts to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for their citizens. In pursuing this role, the IEA has identified energy efficiency as a key component to achieving a sustainable energy future.

The Energy Management Action networK (EMAK)


Linking policy makers with industry practitioners

The third EMAK workshop at Guilan, China on 
November 15, 2011
The workshop was co-organised by the Government of China and the Government of Japan in cooperation with the IEA and the IEEJ under the framework of the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency 
Cooperation (IPEEC).

Held in Guilin City, China, this workshop had a large group of attendees from China and over ten other countries. The sessions focused on heavy industry sectors such as iron & steel and concrete, as well as the role of small and medium enterprises. 

 

Second EMAK workshop in Washington USA on 10 May, 2010

A successful EMAK workshop was completed with over sixty people listening to presentations and providing interesting discussions. Highlights included practical examples of energy management around the world and a special session on the current status of ISO 50001.
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First EMAK preliminary workshop in Paris France on 26-27 January 2010

A fascinating set of sessions were held to commence the new network, with a wide range of presentations and particularly compelling discussions that raised many issues. A survey was taken of professional energy managers as well and the group gave valuable direction to EMAK for future approaches.
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