EP100 members

EP100 is a global corporate energy efficiency initiative, bringing together over 125 ambitious businesses, committed to improving their energy efficiency. To date, EP100 members have saved $1.6 USD billion whilst reducing their emissions by more than the annual emissions of the UK and Belgium combined.

Operating across 157 markets, EP100 members are committed to either doubling their energy productivity, implementing an energy management system, or achieving net zero carbon buildings.  Learn more about our global network of members via the case studies and membership table below.

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Double Energy Productivity - Mahindra Heavy Engines

  • Headquarters - India
  • Joining year - 2018
  • Target year - 2041 (target met)

Learn more about Mahindra Heavy Engine's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Implement an Energy Management System – Mabe

  • Headquarters – Mexico
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Mabe's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Net Zero Carbon Buildings – Arthaland Corporation

  • Headquarters – Philippines
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Arthaland's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Double Energy Productivity – Schneider Electric: Headquartered in France, Schneider Electric joined EP100 in 2017 and reached its target in 2023.

Members

Name Commitment Website
Worley Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2022, and improve energy productivity by 25% by 2030 relative to a 2020 baseline. www.worley.com

Worley is an Australian engineering company that provides project delivery and consulting services to the resources and energy sectors, and complex process industries. Worley has committed to implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2022, and improve energy productivity by 25% by 2030 relative to a 2020 baseline.

WSP UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to be carbon neutral in UK operations (scope 1 & 2) from 2025. www.wsp.com/en-GB

WSP UK is part of one of the world’s largest multi-disciplinary professional services firms. Their aim is to futureproof cities and the environment. They plan, design, manage and engineer long lasting and impactful solutions to uniquely complex problems in the built and natural environment, designing an area of approximately 46 million ft2 annually

Yanbu Cement Company Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2030, and improve energy productivity by 30% by 2025 relative to a 2010 baseline. www.yanbucement.com/en

Yanbu Cement Company (YCC) is one of the largest cement manufacturers in Saudi Arabia. The company has committed to implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2030, and improve energy productivity by 30%  by 2025 relative to a 2010 baseline. YCC has taken significant steps to improve its energy productivity, including replacing its main kiln and calciner burners with new efficient models. It is also investing in waste heat recovery to generate power, as well as computer software to operate its cement mills more efficiently.

YLVA Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning, occupying and developing only assets that are net zero carbon by 2025. ylva.fi/en

YLVA is part of the Student Union of the University of Helsinki and is the asset manger of the Student Union. The companies business activities focus on real estate and financial investments, including the hotel and restaurant sector, with the goal to contribute to the construction of an international and sustainable city of science and finance. YLVA joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning, occupying and developing only assets that are net zero carbon by 2025.

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