The SEAD Policy Exchange Forum is an informal, voluntary government-to-government discussion forum where policymakers and their delegated representatives share and learn from one another about cutting-edge and cost-effective approaches to specific appliance energy efficiency challenges.
The most recent SPEx webinar focused on Communications Strategies for Energy Efficient Labels.
The SEAD Policy Exchange Forum (SPEx) enables information exchange on policies, activities, and opportunities for accelerating global progress on energy-efficient equipment and appliances. SPEx allows participants to take advantage of best practices and the lessons learned by other countries, strengthen or establish new relationships among policymakers and practitioners working in the field, and identify opportunities for bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
The Forum is open to both SEAD and non-SEAD government representatives – including from IEA 4E, APEC, SEAD technical assistance-eligible countries, and others – to allow for confidential and open discussion.
SPEx discussions take place via regular web-based calls hosted by the SEAD initiative. Participants choose the call topics collaboratively, based on interest and relevance to current policies under development. Both cross-cutting and product-specific issues are eligible for discussion.
To participate in the Policy Exchange Forum, or for more information, please contact us.
Learn more about Efficient Electric Motors and Motor Systems (2 April 2019)
Learn more about Low Carbon Heating Systems- Heat Pumps (4 October 2018)
Learn more about ACs and Low-GWP Refrigerants (11 May 2017)
Learn more about Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (27 October 2016)
Learn more about Multiple Benefits (07 April 2016)
Learn more about Lighting Regulations (8 September 2015)
Learn more about Product Prioritization for Energy Efficiency S&L Programs (7 May 2015)
Learn more about Energy Efficiency Product Databases (20 November 2014)