Recent publications
Read the latest articles of the Energy efficiency magazine at the occasion of the first Climate Week in Middle East
Focus
Africa
Lydec’s contribution to the Moroccan roadmap on climate change and the National Energy Efficiency Strategy
The energy challenge that comes with bringing about change
The Slurry Pipeline : The pipe that has revolutionized the energy approach in Morocco
Ecler ivoire project
Energy performance contracting : a spark for energy efficiency market ignition in Africa
America
Advancing Global Climate Action: Montreal Protocol’s $100 Million Push for Energy Efficiency in Cooling
Increasing Energy Productivity: The Economic Win in the Battle Against Climate Change
Formal education on energy efficiency an additional step towards sustainable development
Mexico is on the way to achieving sustainable housing through the sustainable improvement in existing housing initiative
Behavioural change : unlocking energy productivity through ep100
Asia
“China energy efficiency report”- advancing energy efficiency through a holistic approach
Developing renewable energy is fundamental and improving energy efficiency is a key to control the temperature rise below2
Strengthening energy efficiency collaboration- in pursuit of green growth
Deepening energy efficiency cooperation and seeking green development
Europe
Cutting 30% of co2- emissions in constructions – while improving quality and lowering cost
How to Finance an EU Deep Renovation Wave
Mainstreaming energy efficiency : Experience from EBRD Green Cities
Making trucks cleaner in the g20 : experiences from the us, eu and international collaboration
Mainstreaming Energy Efficiency Experience from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Who We Are
The Energy efficiency magazine is a collaborative and independent media, solely dedicated to promote energy efficiency by compiling short articles from renowned international and energy experts, showcasing the latest innovations and achievements in this sector. The EE Magazine is read by energy and environment experts and executives, belonging to the private or public sector, along with NGOs and IGOs across the globe, mainly related to the climate change and energy transition issues.
The magazine is issued every year at the occasion of global climate conferences, the main one is the COP. Since COP22 the magazine has drained more than 100 authors, from more than 20 countries, with almost 200 articles shared free of charges.
Dozens of IGOs, NGOs, private companies and government agencies took part to the six past issues, and thousands of readers read this publication every year.