1. Denmark – The country’s Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) program has helped Danish government buildings save energy and reduce carbon emissions by up to 50%.
2. Germany – Germany’s federal government has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, and has implemented numerous energy-efficient measures in its buildings.
3. Sweden – Sweden has set ambitious goals to become one of the world’s first fossil-free countries, and has implemented a number of energy-saving measures for government buildings.
4. Norway – Norway is one of the leading countries in the world in terms of renewable energy use, and has implemented several initiatives to promote energy-efficient buildings.
5. Japan – Japan’s government has set a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, and has implemented various energy-saving measures in its buildings.
6. United Kingdom – The UK government has set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and has invested heavily in energy-efficient buildings and renewable energy.
7. United States – The US government has implemented several federal programs such as Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) and Utility Energy Savings Contracts (UESC) to improve energy efficiency and promote sustainability.
8. Canada – The Canadian government has set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and has implemented several initiatives to promote sustainable infrastructure.
9. Finland – Finland has implemented several energy-efficient initiatives such as zero-energy buildings and smart grid systems to promote sustainability in government buildings.
10. Switzerland – Switzerland has set ambitious targets to become carbon-neutral by 2050 and has implemented ambitious initiatives to promote energy efficiency in government buildings.