The study is conducted for the European Commission by Viegand Maagøe, COWI and exergia. Below are the project members highlighted, which will be relevant for the stakeholder engagement.
Luzie Rück (Viegand Maagøe)
Task lead, Carbon Assessment Consultant
Viegand Maagøe
Viegand Maagøe is a consultancy specialized in energy optimization, green transition, sustainability (hereunder buildings) and ESG. The customer base includes private companies and public sectors in Denmark and the rest of the world as well as EU institutions.
In the years that have passed since 2006, Viegand Maagøe has developed from primarily helping customers with energy efficiency and communication to also working strategically and operationally with both resources and sustainability in areas such as climate and environment, social sustainability and governance.
Learn more about Viegand Maagøe
COWI
COWI is a global consultancy specialized in a broad range of areas, like infrastructure, buildings & industry, renewable energy and more. COWI works on a continuous basis for the European Commission Directorate Generals as well as other international and national clients on energy, climate and transport policies.
Together with customers, partners and colleagues, COWI shapes a future where people and societies grow and flourish by co-creating sustainable and beautiful solutions that improve the quality of life for people today and many generations ahead.
Exergia
EXERGIA Climate Change Consultants is an independent consulting firm, established in Greece in 1991, operating internationally in the fields of Energy, Environment, Water, and Climate Change. The company’s services range from consulting on policy and strategy formulation, to carrying out energy/environmental audits and studies for private and public clients, including International Donors and Financing Institutions
Viegand Maagøe, COWI and exergia
Study conducted for the European Commission
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