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Energiesparen

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Posting Date | 25 June 2009
Country | Belgium
Geographic Coverage | Regional (sub-national)
Available link languages | Dutch
Theme | General, On-site renewable energy sources, Energy policies, Lighting, Socio-economics and finances related to energy conservation and renewable energy in buildings, Building operation, monitoring, energy management, Heating, domestic hot water, Air conditioning, cooling, ventilation, air infiltration, Training and education, Energy performance certification
Target Group | Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators, Building professionals, Building occupants
Type of Link | National and regional energy agencies and organisations
Organization | VEA – Vlaams Energieagentshap (Flemish Energy Agency)
Tags:Advice | Benchmarking | Certification | Energy assessment | Energy performance in buildings | Legislation | Promotion campaigns | Social impact
URL | http://www.energiesparen.be
The Flemish Energy Agency (VEA) is implementing a sustainable energy policy.Its main tasks are to encourage rational use of energy and environmentally friendly energy production and contribute to policy implementation and support.The VEA is an agency of the Flemish Ministry of Environment, Nature and Energy.The Flemish Energy Agency is responsible for carrying out a sustainable energy policy through the use of policy instruments in a cost efficient and quality manner.

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