Southern African Females in Energy Efficiency (SAFEE)
The Southern African Females in Energy Efficiency is a platform established by the SAEEC for operations driven by women in the South African energy industry.
The Southern African Females in Energy Efficiency (SAFEE), a division of the Southern African Association for Energy Efficiency (SAEE), would like to take this opportunity to invite your organisation to co-host mentorship breakfasts for university female students in the energy sector.
Founded in 2002, the SAEE is a non-profit coordinating body for energy efficiency in Southern Africa. The SAEEs work encompasses an umbrella focus towards the continuous, efficient use of energy to support the viability and sustainability of a healthy energy mix and energy efficient businesses.
The SAEEs focus is growth, while enhancing business sustainability, with a specific focus on energy usage. Therefore, the primary concern is to establish the following foundation within Southern Africa:
Professionalism,
Credibility,
Quality Assurance,
Accreditation and Certification,
Education, Skills and Knowledge-Sharing
The SAFEE aims to maintain its status as the number one networking organisation in Energy Efficiency in South Africa. The SAEE is guided by the Board of the SAFEE, boasting over 100 years combined experience within the energy engineering and energy efficiency industry.