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Trägerverein Label Energiestadt Stand: 13.12.2018/Pf Trägerverein Label Energiestadt Stand: 13.12.2018/pf Anzahl Mitgliedgemeinden 651 EinwohnerInnen in Mitgliedgemeinden 5'813'877 (ohne ADNV) Anzahl Mitgliedgemeinden (Regionen aufgeschlüsselt) 782 (ohne ADNV) Anzahl Energiestädte Gold 49 Anzahl Gemeinden Partner auf dem Weg #REF! Anzahl Energiestädte 435 EinwohnerInnen in Energiestädten 4'974'246 Fettgedruckt = Städte und Gemeinden, welche mit dem Label Energiestadt ausgezeichnet und Mitglieder des Trägervereins Label Energiestadt sind. En gras = les collectivités qui sont Cités de l'énergie et membres de l'Association Cité de l'énergie Normalgedruckt = Mitgliedstädte und -gemeinden des Trägervereins Label Energiestadt. En normal = les villes ou les communes qui sont membres de l'Association Cité de l'énergie Kursiv gedruckt = Städte und Gemeinden, welche Partner von EnergieSchweiz für Gemeinden sind En italique = les collectivités qui sont partenaires en processus Cité de l'énergie Gemeinden Ostschweiz und Zürich Nr. Gemeinde / Stadt / Region Kt. ProzessberaterIn Einwohner Mitglied seit Energiestadt seit eea-Gold SEIT Resultat Potential Effektiv % 85 Aadorf TG Kurt Egger 8'794 14.05.1999 19.03.2003 450.0 291.5 64.8 % 6 Adliswil ZH Rita Gnehm 18'448 18.08.1997 05.11.1997 488.0 349.4 71.6 % Aesch (ZH) ZH Barbara Schaffner 1'197 27.11.2015 434 Aeugst am Albis ZH Roman Bolliger 1'959 23.06.2011 19.09.2017 396.5 267.4 67.4 % 411 Affeltrangen TG Reto Frei 2'495 25.08.2015 07.06.2016 425.5 231.8 54.5 % Affoltern am Albis ZH Roman Bolliger 11'552 19.04.2011 57 Altstätten (SG) SG Ursula Stocker 11'357 04.09.1996 06.09.2001 495.0 325.4 65.7 % 216 Amriswil TG Reto Frei 13'112 23.09.2009 21.09.2010 11.10.2018 490.0 350.9 71.6 % Andelfingen ZH Kurt Plodeck 2'153 21.12.2011 15 Arbon TG Kurt Egger 14'261 29.01.1992 07.10.1998 495.0 344.3 69.6 % 206 Au SG Almut Sanchen 7'377 07.05.2008 16.03.2010 467.0 297.2 63.6 % 184 Balgach SG Ursula Stocker 4'495 25.07.2007 12.06.2009 474.0 302.0 63.7 % 435 Benken (ZH) ZH Christian Leuenberger 833 15.05.2014 19.09.2017 461.0 265.0 57.5 % 199 Berg TG Matthias Schlegel 3'301 14.03.2008 24.11.2009 458.0 246.7 53.9 % 202 Berneck SG Ursula Stocker 3'937 24.09.2007 24.11.2009 424.0 249.0 58.9 % 361 Bettwiesen TG Reto Frei 1'154 05.06.2013 25.11.2014 452.0 248.6 55.0 % Bever GR Matthias Schlegel 627 22.09.2016 337 Bischofszell TG Reto Frei 5'895 03.08.2011 19.11.2013 493.0 272.4 55.2 % 183 Bonaduz GR Nora Herbst 3'182 08.02.2008 12.06.2009 464.0 311.2 67.1 % Bonstetten ZH Meta Lehmann 5'287 17.03.2009 198 Bubikon ZH Ursula Stocker 6'974 23.01.2006 24.11.2009 478.0 323.0 67.6 % 63 Buchs (SG) SG Kurt Egger 12'412 13.12.2001 13.12.2001 17.09.2013 495.0 394.3 79.6 % 19 Bülach ZH Cornelia Brandes 18'895 23.07.1998 17.03.1999 500.0 365.0 73.0 % 446 Bütschwil-Ganterschwil SG Rita Gnehm 4'733 27.06.2017 19.06.2018 495.0 296.1 54.4 % 252 Chur GR Regina Bulgheroni 34'649 06.04.2010 21.06.2011 479.0 260.1 54.3 % 382 Dachsen ZH Christian Leuenberger 2'008 13.11.2014 24.11.2015 402.5 211.6 52.6 % 58 Davos GR Gebhard Beck 11'103 30.01.1992 06.09.2001 454.0 322.3 71.0 % 230 Diepoldsau SG Ursula Stocker 6'345 25.03.2008 23.11.2010 485.0 301.3 62.1 % 140 Diessenhofen TG Kurt Plodeck 3'675 11.11.2005 06.03.2007 453.0 296.4 65.4 % 91 Dietikon ZH Cornelia Brandes 26'690 21.01.2000 04.06.2003 15.09.2015 457.0 350.2 76.6 % 191 Dietlikon ZH Christian Leuenberger 7'578 01.01.2009 22.09.2009 474.0 320.5 67.6 % Dinhard ZH Kurt Plodeck 1'494 16.09.2008 432 Domat/Ems GR Matthias Schlegel 7'877 24.04.2015 27.06.2017 445.0 275.6 61.9 % 74 Dübendorf ZH Rita Gnehm 26'831 24.02.2000 09.09.2002 500.0 358.4 71.7 % Dürnten ZH Ursula Stocker 7'403 02.06.2008 Eglisau ZH Christian Leuenberger 5'170 14.12.2016 288 Egnach TG Reto Frei 4'681 07.07.2010 20.03.2012 450.0 298.5 66.3 % 268 Eichberg SG Stefan Brändle 1'539 04.04.2011 22.11.2011 400.5 244.6 61.1 % 73 Parc Ela (Region; hervorgegangen aus Albulatal/SursGR Nora Herbst 6'122 09.09.2002 20.09.2016 462.0 277.1 60.0 % Albula/Alvra (Region) GR Nora Herbst 3'073 09.09.2002 09.09.2002 Albula / Alvra GR Nora Herbst 1'329 Bergün Filisur GR Nora Herbst 458 Lantsch/Lenz GR Nora Herbst 526 Schmitten (GR) GR Nora Herbst 242 Surses GR Nora Herbst 2'443 01.01.2010 18.06.2013 305 Elgg ZH Reto Frei 4'821 20.05.1996 19.06.2012 490.0 292.8 59.8 % Elsau ZH Reto Frei 3'480 01.09.2008 Erlenbach ZH Cornelia Brandes 5'470 11.03.2008 98 Eschenbach (SG) SG Kurt Plodeck 9'122 11.02.2003 26.11.2003 443.0 289.8 65.4 % 102 Eschlikon TG Kurt Plodeck 4'278 14.05.2003 26.11.2003 423.5 280.1 66.1 % 218 Fehraltorf ZH Pascal Steingruber 6'306 12.08.2008 21.09.2010 443.0 263.7 59.5 % 182 Felsberg GR Matthias Schlegel 2'474 05.03.2008 12.06.2009 428.0 298.8 69.8 % 146 Flawil SG Kurt Plodeck 10'367 29.06.2006 25.09.2007 472.0 321.2 68.1 % 440 Flums SG Matthias Schlegel 4'868 01.01.2014 20.11.2017 412.0 243.8 59.2 % 92 Frauenfeld TG Reto Dettli 24'859 12.03.1992 04.06.2003 23.09.2014 491.0 389.6 79.3 % 284 Sennwald SG Almut Sanchen 5'256 18.03.2009 22.11.2011 414.5 245.3 59.2 % 231 Gachnang TG Christian Leuenberger 3'984 18.06.2008 23.11.2010 481.0 343.3 71.4 % 70 Gaiserwald SG Kurt Egger 8'377 27.02.2002 21.03.2002 464.0 296.5 63.9 % 250 Gams SG Veronika Sutter-Gmür 3'296 13.01.2009 15.03.2011 402.4 224.3 55.7 % Glarus Nord GL Kurt Egger 17'795 01.01.1995 384 Goldach SG Matthias Schlegel 9'110 23.04.2012 24.11.2015 448.9 241.7 53.8 % 23 Gossau (SG) SG Kurt Egger 18'002 03.03.1999 17.03.1999 495.0 368.1 74.4 % 248 Gossau (ZH) ZH Ursula Stocker 9'773 14.04.2008 15.03.2011 463.0 249.9 54.0 % 232 Grabs SG Almut Sanchen 6'929 09.01.2009 23.11.2010 15.09.2015 448.0 343.2 76.6 % Greifensee ZH Christian Leuenberger 5'373 15.12.2011 349 Hagenbuch ZH Reto Frei 1'105 04.06.2012 18.03.2014 433.0 243.5 56.2 % 187 Haldenstein GR Stefan Brändle 1'023 13.06.2008 12.06.2009 448.0 261.7 58.4 % 331 Hauptwil-Gottshaus TG Thomas Blindenbacher 1'915 14.11.2012 17.09.2013 456.0 264.5 58.0 % Hausen am Albis ZH Cornelia Brandes 3'467 01.01.2011 173 Hedingen ZH Stefan Brändle 3'651 15.10.2005 25.11.2008 450.0 291.9 64.9 % 426 Appenzellerland über dem Bodensee (Region; AüB) Reto Frei 15'421 10.05.2016 28.03.2017 438.0 239.7 54.7 % Grub AR 1'008 Heiden AR 4'151 Mitglieder_TV_20181218_red 1 von 9 Rehetobel AR 1'729 Reute AR 692 Walzenhausen AR 2'053 82 Herisau AR Monika Scheidegger 15'716 22.11.2002 22.11.2002 459.0 289.8 63.1 % Herrliberg ZH Ursula Stocker 6'295 20.04.2007 Hettlingen ZH Reto Frei 3'114 26.08.2009 168 Horgen ZH Michèle Bättig 22'167 27.08.2007 23.09.2008 464.0 327.5 70.6 % 10 Illnau-Effretikon ZH Cornelia Brandes 16'300 08.04.1998 08.04.1998 462.0 344.7 74.6 % 148 Kaltbrunn SG Kurt Plodeck 4'785 01.03.2004 27.11.2007 414.5 256.9 62.0 % Kappel am Albis ZH Roman Bolliger 1'014 01.01.2011 Kilchberg ZH Meta Lehmann 7'873 15.10.2005 328 Kirchberg SG Monika Scheidegger 8'873 08.08.2011 18.06.2013 490.0 288.0 58.8 % 319 Klosters-Serneus GR Gebhard Beck 3'804 04.04.2011 20.11.2012 427.0 254.6 59.6 % 196 Kloten ZH Meta Lehmann 18'373 17.03.2008 24.11.2009 484.0 260.2 53.8 % 419 Knonau ZH Rita Gnehm 2'037 26.11.2010 29.11.2016 401.0 222.9 55.6 % 129 Kreuzlingen TG Kurt Plodeck 21'537 30.11.2004 07.03.2006 477.0 308.5 64.7 % 64 Küsnacht (ZH) ZH Reto Dettli 13'830 13.12.2001 13.12.2001 21.09.2010 490.0 386.7 78.9 % 158 Landquart GR Nora Herbst 8'820 29.05.2007 03.06.2008 490.0 358.8 73.2 % Langnau am Albis ZH Bruno Hoesli 7'426 13.12.2010 402 La Punt Chamues-ch GR Thomas Blindenbacher 749 08.08.2012 15.03.2016 396.5 213.5 53.8 % Laufen-Uhwiesen ZH Christian Leuenberger 1'632 18.11.2014 368 Lichtensteig SG Monika Scheidegger 1'911 02.06.2014 17.03.2015 427.0 228.3 53.5 % 274 Lindau ZH Christian Leuenberger 5'386 10.06.2009 22.11.2011 450.0 310.3 69.0 % Madulain GR Matthias Schlegel 229 10.02.2015 186 Maienfeld GR Thalia Meyer 2'767 01.07.2008 12.06.2009 470.0 271.0 57.7 % 340 Malans GR Nora Herbst 2'323 26.11.2009 19.11.2013 428.0 241.3 56.4 % Männedorf ZH Michèle Bättig 10'592 10.02.2009 235 Marbach (SG) SG Stefan Brändle 2'137 01.01.2009 23.11.2010 415.5 256.7 61.8 % 438 Marthalen ZH Christian Leuenberger 1'990 30.04.2013 19.09.2017 472.0 266.2 56.4 % 113 Meilen ZH Cornelia Brandes 13'528 01.12.2001 08.06.2004 20.09.2016 463.0 355.2 76.7 % 276 Mels SG Veronika Sutter-Gmür 8'620 30.10.2009 22.11.2011 453.0 303.5 67.0 % 364 Mettmenstetten ZH Roman Bolliger 4'473 01.01.2011 25.11.2014 422.0 280.9 66.6 % 236 Mönchaltorf ZH Bruno Hoesli 3'676 07.01.2009 23.11.2010 460.0 312.2 67.9 % 387 Mörschwil SG Monika Scheidegger 3'561 01.01.2015 24.11.2015 433.5 230.0 53.1 % 278 Neftenbach ZH Veronika Sutter-Gmür 5'513 05.09.2008 22.11.2011 423.5 258.5 61.0 % 175 Neuhausen am Rheinfall SH Kurt Plodeck 10'313 03.11.2006 25.11.2008 456.0 293.7 64.4 % 408 Niederhasli ZH Charlotte Spörndli 9'044 06.11.2015 15.03.2016 418.0 215.5 51.6 % 292 Nürensdorf ZH Charlotte Spörndli 5'385 21.01.2008 20.03.2012 415.0 238.5 57.5 % 293 Oberriet SG Stefan Brändle 8'719 19.01.2011 20.03.2012 463.0 284.4 61.4 % 365 Obertoggenburg (Region) SG Monika Scheidegger 11'335 07.05.2012 25.11.2014 473.0 307.4 65.0 % Ebnat-Kappel SG Kurt Egger 5'057 Nesslau SG Kurt Egger 3'611 Wildhaus-Alt St.
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