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Every percent counts: the benefits of each 1% increase of the 2030 EU energy efficiency target
Energy efficiency measures bring multiple benefits to citizens and society as a whole, including reduced energy imports, lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, cuts in energy bills, improved health, and new and local jobs. In the final stages of...
The higher the 2030 Energy Efficiency target, the higher the benefits
The Coalition for Energy Savings has commissioned a study to Cambridge Econometrics to quantify the multiple benefits resulting from different levels of ambition of the 2030 energy efficiency target in the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) recast....
Policy Brief: Energy efficiency directive trilogues
Consumers, businesses, cities and many countries are taking emergency measures to cut their energy use as to reduce their bills and avoid energy rationing ahead of this winter. But these short-term efforts are not enough. The European Union (EU)...
Coalition’s suggestion on REPowerEU plan: Saving energy, the cornerstone of Europe’s energy independence
Ahead of the publication of the REPowerEU action plan and accompanying Union-wide energy savings plan, the Coalition for Energy Savings highlights its recommendations of measures and actions that should be included in the upcoming plan. RELATED...
Policy Brief: A Guide to the 2030 Energy Efficiency Target
With the ongoing negotiations on the recast of the Energy Efficiency Directive, the Coalition for Energy Savings published a technical briefing to provide a short presentation of the functioning of the 2030 EU energy efficiency target. The document...
Energy Efficiency Directive Article 7 – National progress and outlook on the energy savings obligation
What is the state of play of the energy savings obligation under Article 7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive for the period 2014-2020? What is the outlook for the next period (2021-2030) laid out in the final National Energy and Climate Plans? The...