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''Eskilstuna Energy and Environment''' (EEM) is a company based in Eskilstuna which manages the sale and distribution of electricity, as well as district heating and cooling, water, sewage, waste management, biogas and broadband. It is also involved in several international environmental projects.
EEM consists of BioPartner, Metropolitan Area Network, Water and Sewage, Heating and Recycling. Power Sales and Power Supply System are subsidiaries. The power supply system is responsible for processing and distributing electricity to customers in Eskilstuna. Power Sales' main task is to buy electricity at the power exchange and sell electricity to customers within Sweden.
Eskilstuna Energy and Environment acts on a broad front in the energy and environmental industry and has an activity imbued with energy-efficient solutions, both for internal and external services. Eskilstuna Energy and Environment is certified according to ISO 14001 since 2002. Since 2013 they have also an approved issuer of the Diploma of Standard Svensk Miljöbas.
The business area BioPartner has developed the concept EkoTrav where environmentally friendly and energy-efficient solutions for electricity, heating and waste management are tailored for horse racing tracks. The first horse racing track given the EkoTrav diploma is the Sundbyholm horse racing track in Eskilstuna.
In the Eskilstuna municipality, all household solid waste is recycled with optical color sorting since 2011, which is a new way of recycling. Each waste fraction has its own colored recyclable plastic bag and is disposed of in the same garbage bin. By using optical colour sorting, house owners can sort out organic food waste, plastic, metal and paper packaging, newspapers and household waste. The organic food waste is then used to produce biogas and the other five fractions are recycled and reused. The system of six different fractions is unique of its kind in Europe.
Eskilstuna Energy and Environment is involved in a number of international environmental projects.
"Waste to Energy" in India is a project run by the Swedish Energy Agency and aims to export Swedish environmental technology and expertise in this field. Eskilstuna Energy and Environment is participating in the project as representatives and experts in municipal engineering, including waste collection, recycling, biogas production and waste incineration.
Since 2009 Eskilstuna Municipality has collaborated with Mysore City Corporation of India. Eskilstuna Energy and Environment conducted a feasibility study for the city's potential to produce biogas.
Eskilstuna Energy and Environment lead the European Union project Planning for Energy Efficient Cities (PLEEC). Its aim was to make European cities more energy effective from 2013 to 2015. The project is expected to contribute to the goal of EU and Sweden in reducing energy consumption in European cities by 20% by 2020. The project also involved Eskilstuna Municipality and Mälardalen University along with 15 other cities and organizations in 11 European countries.