Created in the wake of the 1992 Rio Summit, the e8 is a non-profit international organization, composed of 10 leading electricity companies from the G8 countries, whose mission is to play an active role in global electricity issues within the international framework and to promote sustainable energy development through electricity sector projects and human capacity building activities in developing and emerging nations worldwide.
Implementing sustainable energy development within the international framework on climate change, the e8, in partnership with UN experts and local partners, develops renewable energy projects and human capacity building activities across regions, contributing to bringing energy to some of the two billion people around the world still without access to this essential resource while mitigating the effects of green house gas emissions on climate.
The e8 at the 2008 UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan (Poland)-COP14/MOP4
e8 side event: ’Key factors for the successful transfer of climate change mitigating technological expertise’.
December 8, 2008, 19:30-21:00 (Room Grebe).
e8 Exhibit at COP14/MOP4:
December 8-12, 2008 (Poznan International Fair)
e8 La Malbaie Summit, June 4, 2008
The e8 Chairmen met in La Malbaie, Canada, on June 4, 2008, to discuss the technological challenges and solutions facing the international electricity sector in addressing the global issue of climate change.
The e8 expands to welcome two new members
Duke Energy (USA) and JSC "RusHydro" (Russia) officially join the e8 at the e8 La Malbaie Summit. JSC "RusHydro" will be the successor of RAO UES of Russia within the e8, following the reform of the Russian energy sector.
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Click here for the 2007-2008 e8 Annual Activity report
Major global environmental and social issues that affect the electric utility industry are considered to be the top priorities of the e8.
The issues of sustainable development, climate change, social trust, and internationalisation are the focus of the e8's actions.