Projects
EMPOWERING 100 WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WITH CLEAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS POST-EARTHQUAKE
Women entrepreneurs in five provinces of the earthquake-affected region have been equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to adopt energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions, thereby contributing to sustainable development in their communities.
AN OVERVIEW DOCUMENT FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN TÜRKİYE
A position paper prepared by EYODER for the German Energy Agency DENA, providing a general overview of energy efficiency in Türkiye as of 2022.
FACILITEE
It was carried out between 2021 and 2022 under the leadership of EYODER in partnership with EHAE (Energy Law and Research Institute) and FEDERESCO (Federazione Nazionale delle Esco /Italian Association of ESCOs) with the objectives of establishing cooperation among NGOs operating in the field of energy efficiency in Türkiye and EU countries, elevating existing Energy Efficiency Services (EVD) companies to the level of ESCOs worldwide and enhancing their institutional capacities, promoting the widespread use of Energy Performance Contracts (EPC) that pay for themselves through energy efficiency, and fostering expertise and collaboration in the field of energy efficiency.
DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION AND DATA SHARING NETWORK AMONG ENERGY EFFICIENCY STAKEHOLDERS PROJECT
It is a project implemented between 2019 and 2020 aiming to bring together energy efficiency stakeholders, enhance collaboration, strengthen association capacity, and enable more active participation in policy and decision-making processes.
TEVMOT
The TEVMOT Project, in which EYODER is contributer, is a project aimed at promoting energy-efficient motors in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Türkiye. Replacing inefficient electric motors used in industry with highly energy-efficient motors marks the beginning of a significant transformation that will contribute to the Turkish economy by saving 34 billion kWh of energy annually.
NEW GENERATION
The aim of the project is to establish a lasting training culture on energy efficiency and to increase energy efficiency literacy, particularly in vocational and technical high schools.