EKOenergy

EKOenergy is an international not-for-profit ecolabel for energy (renewable electricity as well as renewable gas, heat and cold).
In addition to being renewable, the energy sold with the EKOenergy label fulfils additional sustainability criteria and finances projects that combat energy poverty. This way, the EKOenergy ecolabel brings additionality to renewable energy certificates such as Guarantees of Origin (GOs), RECs and I-RECs.
The world needs to start treating the climate crisis as a crisis. We need to act NOW to drastically reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and to limit global warming to an absolute maximum increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
This is the only way we can hope to preserve the range of ecosystems and species that make the world such a vibrant place in which to live. Tackling climate change is also crucial in helping eradicate poverty and creating a better world for future generations.

Our vision
A world where energy is generated and consumed sustainably. Where we live with respect for nature and biodiversity, and where the UN Sustainable Development Goals have been achieved.

Our mission
To use our ecolabel as a tool to promote the most sustainable forms of energy and to raise funds for additional climate and biodiversity protection.

‘Deeds not words’ is our philosophy. Taking action in our own lives is the best way to achieve major policy changes truly needed in society.

Our goals
● Speeding up the transition to 100% renewable energy.
● Increasing knowledge and discourse around renewable energy and biodiversity, amongst the public in general and amongst decision-makers and large corporate consumers in particular.
● Developing and promoting the EKOenergy label to encourage the sustainable generation of energy and to help consumers find such energy.
● Protecting local ecosystems and restoring river habitats through our Environmental Fund.
● Providing access to clean energy and alleviating energy poverty in developing countries through our Climate Fund.
● Cooperating and forming partnerships with other environmental NGOs, so that our work complements each other’s efforts.
● Helping to realise the Sustainable Development Goals.
Internship Tasks:
Assist our liaison coordinator and strengthen our international team. EKOenergy volunteers and trainees regularly start communication campaigns targeting specific sectors as a team. They also share information in their language to raise awareness regarding the availability of eco-friendly renewable energy, climate change and the importance of amplifying climate action. Unfortunately, we are not able to financially support our trainees. We can provide administration help for visa application.
We offer you:
● Work experience in an NGO as part of a multi-cultural team
● Information about international and Chinese renewable energy certification market
● A (limited) possibility to participate to other activities of the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation
Tasks include:
● Translation to/from Chinese and English
● Keeping and building contact list
● Creating / helping the preparation of communication materials such as leaflets, infographics, videos

Requirements:
● Bachelor’s degree (completed/ongoing)
● Fluency in spoken and written English
● Strong interpersonal and English communicative skills
● Proficiency in MS software (e.g. Word, Excel, Power point)
● Committing to the traineeship for a minimum of 6 months (most of our volunteers stay 10-12 months on average)
● Interest in climate protection, renewable energy and electricity market.
● Previous experience in writing and proofreading in Chinese is an advantage.
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Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations
Member of:
F-XM5635 – Global 100% RE; 
E-XK1053 – Climate Action Network Europe (CAN Europe); 
B-XJ4129 – International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).

Members
Full in 35 countries and territories:
Member Countries & Regions
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium, Bulgaria, Belarus, Cameroon, Cyprus, Czech Rep, Germany, Algeria, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, UK, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, India, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Macedonia, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Slovenia, Slovakia, Turkey, Taiwan, Kosovo