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GreenLight Programme 2000-JRC - Joint Research Center, Italy ITALY
Website: www.eu-greenlight.org
The European GreenLight Programme
An initiative promoted by the European Commission
The GreenLight Programme is a voluntary pollution prevention initiative encouraging non-residential electricity consumers (public and private), referred to as Partners, to commit towards the European Commission to install energy-efficient lighting technologies in their facilities when (1) it is profitable, and (2) lighting quality is maintained or improved. GreenLight was launched on 7 February 2000 by the European Commission Directorate General Energy & Transport.
The objective of the GreenLight programme is to reduce the energy consumption from indoor and outdoor lighting throughout Europe, thus reducing polluting emissions and limiting the global warming. The objective is also to improve the quality of visual conditions while saving money.
The core of the programme is a registration form, signed by the Partner and the Commission, in which the Partner commits to:
In addition, the Partner shall complete the upgrades within 5 years of joining the programme, send a progress report every year and appoint a Corporate Manager responsible for assuring the programme execution.
The programme is totally voluntary, which means that companies are free to decide whether they want to join or not. If a Partner cannot meet minimal space requirements or reductions in total lighting energy, they may drop out of the programme without any prejudice to rejoin when their situation changes.
Lighting professionals interested in promoting GreenLight and assisting its Partners are encouraged to register as GreenLight Endorsers. In return, the Endorsers get public acknowledgement for their efforts to support the GreenLight Programme. Joining the GreenLight Endorser Programme proceeds also through registration.
While the Commission does not provide actual funds for the lighting upgrades (because they pay for themselves), it provides support to the Partners in the form of information resources and public recognition (plaques on building, advertisements, exclusive use of the logo, awards, etc.). Other benefits for Partners are the fact that:
GreenLight benefits from the active support of the National Contact Points (see below). Please contact them for more information. Alternatively contact Paolo Bertoldi at the European Commission Joint Research Centre or see the website (see above).
Email: jrc-greenlight@ec.europa.eu to subscribe to the GreenLight Newsletter or request further information.
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