Energy efficiency has been a cornerstone of the ICA programme portfolio for 25 years. As the cornerstone of much of ICA’s market-development work, it was a simple decision for ICA to join UN Environment and others in 2013 to form the global public-private partnership that became today’s United for Efficiency.
United for Efficiency is an ideal avenue for ICA’s expertise and copper’s capabilities. The expertise that ICA and its more than 40 global members provide is an invaluable asset to developing and emerging economies.
ICA leads outreach for United for Efficiency to ensure the partnership continues to grow and provides active support in communications’ activities for United for Efficiency, including the development of the website, united4efficiency.org. In addition, ICA leads the task forces on motors and distribution transformers.
Another critical part of ICA’s energy efficiency efforts involves the regional harmonisation of standards. SHINE, a private-public partnership to promote sustainable energy equipment and appliances in the ten countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The SHINE partnership was formed by ICA and UN Environment in 2010. SHINE has successfully helped the ASEAN to develop and adopt the area’s first regionally harmonised minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) for residential air conditioners. With proof that the region could align on an energy efficiency standard, in 2016 SHINE moved to expand the scope of the initiative to include motors, distribution transformers and other products.
ICA and its members believe that energy efficiency is the key to slowing down the pace of climate change, and they are proud to serve as ambassadors of the United for Efficiency mission.