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Friday, September 14 2012 - 18:40
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Vienna Hosted the International Energy Globe Awards - Pioneering Sustainable Lighthouse Projects on September 13th 2012
VIENNA, Sept. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

     The Energy Globe is the world's most prestigious and respected 
environmental award. 151 countries participated and submitted over 6.000 
projects that implemented a prudent and economical use of resources to the 
international jury of experts since the year 2000.

    To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:

    http://www.multivu.com/mnr/56596-energy-globe-foundation

    Energy Globe nominees from 14 different nations convinced the jury chaired 
by Maneka Ghandi (member of the Indian parliament and former environmental 
minister) this year. They all have dedicated their life to one single goal: 
Providing sustainable solutions to diverse problems all over the world. The 
projects were presented at the 29th international CIRIEC congress taking place 
in the Vienna City Hall from 12-14 September.

    High-ranking celebrity speakers addressed the audience: Energy Globe Jury 
Chairwoman, Maneka Gandhi; Australian attorney and Bush Heritage Australia 
Board Member, Leanne Liddle; former World Bank Inspection Panel Director from 
Ghana, Professor Eduard Ayensu; and Brazilian State Secretary for Solidarity 
Economy, Paul Singer.

    The nominees were awarded in five categories: Earth, Fire, Water, Air and 
Youth. A recycling project for fence posts in Kenya was awarded in the category 
EARTH; energy homes of the future in the United States of America were 
victorious for FIRE ; Arsenic-free water for millions of people in India at low 
cost was chosen for WATER; Germany won with the efficient emission reduction of 
the Viessman factory in the category AIR and the Energy Globe Award for YOUTH 
was given to Lakota Chief Red Cloud, who is working on a solar energy 
revolution for Native Americans in the U.S. State of South Dakota. The audience 
also voted for the winner of the Energy Globe World Award from one of the five 
categories.

    It was a peaceful competition with other worldwide environmental projects 
like eco-homes in the Peruvian Andes; a thriving bamboo business in Cuba; 
small-scale energy systems in Palestinian communities; Dutch software for 
helping personal computers to save energy; drinking water and sanitary 
facilities for Zambia; revitalizing antique subterranean wells in Azerbaijan; 
hi-tech waste water treatment in Ireland; ceramic filters that turn fine dust 
into breathable air in Great Britain; Dutch software that can sniff out air 
pollution; clean drinking water in Indonesia for the poorest of the poor; 
Italian school children showing Europeans through energy kits what our future 
might soon look like and many more...

    More information about the finalists 2012 at: 
http://www.energyglobe.info/finalists

    Contact: 
    Cornelia Kirchweger
    mediaservice@energyglobe.info
    T: +43-7617-2090-30

    SOURCE: Energy Globe Foundation
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