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The Department is responsible for the development, promotion and implementation of energy efficiency and conservation; and providing professional support to the Government on the use of new and renewable energy.
The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) is a multi-disciplinary organization established by statute in 1967. HKPC’s mission is to promote productivity excellence through the provision of integrated support across the value chain
of Hong Kong firms, in order to achieve a more effective utilization of resources, to enhance the value-added content of products and services, and to increase international competitiveness.
Comprising Hong Kong Science Park, InnoCentre and Industrial Estates, Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) has been driving the development of Hong Kong into a regional hub for innovation and growth in several focused
clusters including Electronics, Information Communications Technology, Green Technology, Biomedical Technology, Materials and Precision Engineering.
Zero Carbon Building Limited (ZCBL) is a charitable company established by the Construction Industry Council to manage and operate the ZCB, the first zero carbon building in HK. Zero Carbon Building is to serve as an exhibition centre,
an education centre and an information centre for zero/low carbon building design and technologies and for promoting low carbon living in Hong Kong.
A leading international energy research institute to develop technologies, policies and educational programs to meet the pressing challenges in energy.
RISUD was established by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) to develop innovative solutions for sustainable high-density cities by capitalizing on the living laboratory of Hong Kong's urban environment and the multidisciplinary
expertise of PolyU.
The School of Energy and Environment was founded in July 2009 with the mission to perform cutting-edge research and provide professional education in energy- and environment-related issues.
training and uniting a new generation of engineering professionals with leadership skills
enhancing and encouraging engineering professionals to participate in public affairs
providing professional opinions on engineering related issues to the public, and act as a bridge for communication between the public and the Government.
BSOMES was incorporated on 26 April 2000 in Hong Kong as a non-profit-making learned society. It has made substantial contributions to BS O&M profession.
Working for the public benefit for a clean, green and sustainable world, CIWEM is the only independent, chartered professional body and registered charity with an integrated approach to environmental, social and cultural issues.
The prime objective of the Energy Institute (EI) is to develop and disseminate knowledge, skills and good practice towards a safer, more secure and sustainable energy system in the engineering industry. In fulfilling this intention,
the EI addresses the depth and breadth of energy and energy system, from upstream and downstream hydrocarbons and other primary fuels and renewables, to power generation, transmission and distribution to sustainable development,
demand side management and energy efficiency.
Engineers Australia is the national forum for the advancement of engineering and the professional development of our members. With more than 100,000 members embracing all disciplines of the engineering team, Engineers Australia is
the largest and most diverse professional body for engineers in Australia. Hong Kong Chapter faciliate the contacts among all Engineers Australia members resident in Hong Kong and conduct a broad range of activities for members
and the community.
Incorporated in 1982, the Hong Kong Association of Energy Engineers (HKAEE) is a non-profit-making body with the mission to work towards reliable supply, innovative development and effective utilization of energy to achieve sustainability
in our community.
Our vision is to serve the professional needs and interests of our members and the community, identify and support good practices, new technologies and industrial standards; promote research, organize and deliver education and training
aimed at maintaining excellence in professional competence and performance in energy engineering and related subjects.
The Hong Kong Green Building Council Limited (HKGBC) is a non-profit, member led organisation established in 2009 which strives to promote the standards and developments of sustainable buildings in Hong Kong. The HKGBC aims to raise
green building awareness by engaging the public, the industry and the government, and to develop practical solutions for Hong Kong's unique, subtropical built environment of high-rise, high density urban area, leading Hong Kong
to become a world's exemplar of green building development.
HKGSA is non- profit making NGO founded in 2012. Its aim is to gather a group of professionals and stakeholders who are visionary and wish to undertake the responsibility on the issues of environmental protection and sustainable development.
Through active participation, discussions and exchange of views in green issues, projects and technologies etc., HKGSA would offer our professional opinions and solutions to tackle green issues in Hong Kong and neighboring region.
IFMA is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals, supporting more than 24,000 members in 105 countries. To reach out to the local community, the Hong Kong Chapter
of IFMA has established in 1992 and supporting more than 300 members in Hong Kong.
The Building Services Division of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers is one of the divisions of the Institution which is mainly to organise various learned society activities pertaining to building services engineering.
The Electrical Division is one of the largest and most established Divisions of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. We organize various activities for our members to keep them abreast of the latest development in Electrical Engineering,
and enhance public understanding of this field.
The mission of our Division is to promote safe and efficient use of gas and energy in Hong Kong and to maintain our identity as a learned society for gas and energy engineers of the HKIE. We provide communication channels to share
the latest technology development and new initiatives in gas and energy engineering and to exchange technical knowledge for the continuing professional development of fellow members.
The Mechanical, Marine, Naval Architecture and Chemical (MMNC) Division performs the learned society functions of HKIE. Currently more than 3300 members of HKIE joined the MMNC Division. Activities have been organized over the past
years to enhance the engineering expertise in the four disciplines and the associated fields.
The Hong Kong Bio- and Eco- Energy Industry Association (HKBEE)
HKBEE is a non-profit-making body with the objects of promoting the scientific and educational interests of bio-energy and eco-energy in all applications and uses.
SOE Hong Kong Region provides our members various opportunities of CPD training and community service to continue enhance their professional standing, ethic and conduct, raising the industry standard and give back to the society.
Established in 1901, CLP Power Hong Kong Limited is the largest vertically-integrated electricity generation, transmission and distribution company in Hong Kong serving 80 per cent of the territory’s population.
Business Environment Council Limited 商界環保協會有限公司 ("BEC") is an independent, charitable membership organisation, established by the business sector in Hong Kong. BEC advocates environmental protection and improve the environment amongst
our members and the broader community. BEC has upgraded its Headquarters to be more energy efficient. It is the first commercial building in Hong Kong to achieve the provisional Platinum rating under the BEAM Plus assessment for
existing buildings.
The Federation of Hong Kong Industries (FHKI) was established under Ordinance, Cap 321 of the laws of Hong Kong, in 1960. The objectives of the FHKI are:
to promote and foster the interests of Hong Kong's industrial and business communities;
to promote trade, investment, technological advancement, manpower development, and business opportunities in Hong Kong;
to represent business's views and advise the government on policies and legislation which affect business.
Established in 1958, the Union strives to secure the lawful rights and interests of workers in the trade, help trade members to enhance technological level, advocate occupational safety awareness, and promote environmental protection
and so on.
Establish the Association as a leading and recognised contributor to environmental management and sustainable development discourse, as well as to the advancement of environmental management as a professional field.
Established in 1961, the Hong Kong Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Association Limited (ACRA) has more than 150 member companies from different sectors, including builders, suppliers, manufacturers and service providers. ACRA strives
to unite the industry, serve the industry members, and promote the development of air-conditioning and refrigeration industry in Hong Kong."
Through committees and working groups set up under the Council, the Federation actively works with the Government to establish ordinances, guidelines, standards, codes of practice and procedures related to the industry. Promoting and
protecting the legitimate interest of the E&M contractors is naturally our prime duty as well.
CarbonCare InnoLab (CCIL) is an independent non-government organisation established in 2015. Its vision is to bring opportunity for action, innovation and awareness on climate change to young people in Hong Kong.
The Green Council is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong. A group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics shared the vision to help build Hong Kong into a world-class green city
for the future. They formed the Green Council in May 2000 with the aim of encouraging the industrial and commercial sectors to include environmental protection in their production and management processes. The Green Council was
registered as a non-profit making organisation in December 2000.
Green Sense aims to point out the non-environmental friendly practice in society through research and monitoring. We enhance the environmental consciousness by education and publicity, in order to ultimately achieve an environmental
friendly society, for the sake of our future generation and ecology.
GTC is a non-profit and political neutral organization. It aims to promote sustainable green technology solutions and environmental education to the public.
The Climate Group is an award-winning, international non-profit. Our goal is a prosperous, low carbon future. We believe this will be achieved through a ‘clean revolution’: the rapid scale-up of low carbon energy and technology. We
work with corporate and government partners to develop climate finance mechanisms, business models which promote innovation, and supportive policy frameworks. We convene leaders, share hard evidence of successful low carbon growth,
and pilot practical solutions which can be replicated worldwide. Our offices are in Greater China, North America, India and Europe.
The Hong Kong Green Nature Union is established by a group of youth and aims at preserving and promoting our natural eco-environment, and we mainly focus on teenage and youth as our target.
WGO is an independent non-governmental organisation concerned with environmental conservation, environmentally related livelihood and economic affairs.
Dashun Foundation, a non-profit making charitable institution approved under the Inland Revenue Ordinance, was founded on 12 May 2011 by a body of professionals and scholars with a shared mission of promoting and contributing to the
long term interests and sustainable development of Hong Kong. With the motto of "professionals united for enhancing the economy and people's livelihood", we seek to study, analyse and provide constructive recommendations on major
public issues. We also held social service activities.