Efficient Buildings Europe is a member or partner of several initiatives promoting energy efficiency in buildings.

Launched in 2011, as an initiative of Efficient Buildings Europe, Renovate Europe is a political communications campaign that calls on policymakers and stakeholder at all levels, to take immediate, bold actions to rapidly accelerate the deep energy renovation of buildings in the EU to a rate of 3% per year. The Renovate Europe partners include a wide representation of actors throughout the buildings sector and has the support of 18 national partners and 51 partners from industry and civil society.

The Coalition for Energy Savings strives to make energy efficiency and savings the first consideration of energy policies and the driving force towards a secure, sustainable and competitive European Union. Its membership unites businesses, professionals, local authorities, trade unions and civil society organisations in pursuit of this goal.

The renewed Construction 2050 Alliance was launched during the High Level Tripartite Strategic Forum for the Construction sector, an event organised by the European Commission on 17 June 2020. The Alliance comprises over 40 different stakeholders and it is a collaborative effort to build the sustainable Europe of tomorrow and to show the unique importance of the construction sector to the European institutions and civil society, especially in light of the challenges stemming from the COVID-19 crisis.

The Solar Impulse Foundation has identified 1000+ clean, efficient and profitable solutions to address sustainability challenges while enabling economic growth. The Solar Impulse Foundation has organised these solutions into a search engine for climate action – the Solutions Explorer – to support their implementation at scale. By giving political and economic decision-makers the tools to adopt much more ambitious energy and environmental policies, the Foundation will help them to set a roadmap to reach their environmental objectives.

The Energy Efficiency Industrial Forum is a platform of European industries providing a full range of energy-efficient products and services. Members contribute to energy efficiency-related revenues of over € 150 billion annually to the EU GDP.

The BUILD UP initiative was established by the European Commission in 2009 to support EU Member States in implementing the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. The web portal is intended to reap the benefits of Europe’s collective intelligence on energy reduction in buildings for all relevant audiences, by exchanging best working practices and knowledge.

ECEEE is Europe’s largest and oldest NGO dedicated to energy efficiency, which generates and provides evidence-based knowledge and analysis of policies, and facilitates cooperation and networking through Summer Studies, workshops, social media, website and newsletter. ECEEE members are private and public organisations.