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Extended Deadline for Energy Globe Award 2008

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The Energy Globe Award has extended its deadline until 21.06.2008 for submitting projects. I would like to invite you to participate in the Energy Globe 2008 as I think it is a real great opportunity to promote good projects and create awareness for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency projects all around the world.

The Energy Globe Award is one of the most important environmental awards worldwide. The Award distinguishes projects that sustainably use our resources such as water, earth, energy and air or use renewable energy forms. This makes a significant contribution to climate and environment. Only if such harbinger projects are followed by many other projects can climate change be slowed.

The Energy Globe is awarded nationally and internationally in the categories earth, fire, water, air and youth. The first prize in each category of the international Energy Globe Award wins €10,000. Awards are made in a televised gala that is viewed worldwide.

See the Energy Globe Application site for further information and details on how to download the application form.

Energy Globe Award 2008

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

On 26 and 27 May 2008 the Energy Globe Award 2008 Gala and Conference took place in Brussels in Parliament’s plenary chamber. Projects from around the world promoting the use of clean and renewable energies competed in five different categories: Earth, Fire, Water, Air and Youth. The Energy Globes rewards local and regional projects that contribute to energy conservation, environmental protection, or the supply of basic resources such as water and electricity to remote and poor communities. 109 countries participated in the 2008.

The ceremony was hosted by actress Désirée Nosbusch. Guests included ex-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, India’s former environment minister Maneka Gandhi and Indian film star Aamir Khan. The gala will included performances by singers Dionne Warwick, Zucchero and Alanis Morissette.

The winners of the Energy Globe Awards are:

Below you can find some pictures from the TV-Gala:

On the second day the very well attended conference with speeches from Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Kofi Annan, Ms. Ghandi, European Parliament President Hans Gert Pöttering and several other high level representatives took place. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan’s key message was: Stop exploiting energy “as if there’s no tomorrow”. Pöttering stated that “More effective energy use is something we can easily achieve” and told the audience about the “20/20/20” programme of the EU (reduce greenhouse gases by at least 20% and increase to 20% the share of renewable energies in the energy consumption by 2020) He added that the twenty percent increase in energy efficiency, “is completely attainable (…) without a drop in well being or production”.

The next call for projects for the Energy Globe Award 2009 is taking place now and you can find more information on the REEEP Website