International Energy Advisory Council
Pennsylvania, United States
About
Founded in 2014, International Energy Advisory Council is a ngo headquartered in United States specializing in Solar, Wind, Hydro.
The International Energy Advisory Council is a not-for-profit organization established in November 2014, originally evolved from the Seoul International Energy Advisory Council (formed in November 2013). The council comprises world-renowned energy experts and practitioners with decades of combined experience in renewable energy, energy efficiency, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. The organization provides independent advisory services, technical assistance, and capacity building to governments, cities, and organizations seeking to transition toward 100% renewable energy futures. The council's approach emphasizes the combination of greatly improved energy efficiency and decentralized renewable energy systems as the pathway to replace incumbent centralized fossil fuel and nuclear energy infrastructure. Key focus areas include energy efficiency master planning, decentralized energy system development, and policy advocacy for sustainable energy transitions. Members have collectively advised more than 200 governments and organizations across 27 countries and numerous international governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Headquarters
United States
Founded
2014
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
International Panel on Fissile Materials, IPCC, European Technology Platform on Renewable Heating and Cooling