Energy efficiency first – but keep the saving-targets realistic
The EU is a world leader in climate change. Europe’s energy efficiency is outstanding. Since 1990 we have reduced CO2
Read moreThe EU is a world leader in climate change. Europe’s energy efficiency is outstanding. Since 1990 we have reduced CO2
Read moreIntroduction Buildings and industrial facilities use a considerable amount of energy for the purpose of heating, cooling, lighting and hot
Read moreWe are at a turning point in the energy transition. An important delivery of the regulatory framework is to accelerate investments
Read moreMember States are on track in collectively reaching the EU goal to increase their energy efficiency by 20 % by 2020.
Read moreIn the wake of its commitments under the Paris Agreement, Europe is showing leadership in the shift towards a modern
Read moreAs buildings account for 40% of Europe’s energy consumption and over one third of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, they
Read moreThe main aim of the EU ́s energy union strategy is to make energy more secure, affordable and sustainable. It
Read moreEnergy efficiency provides major benefits in the way to a clean energy world Climate change is the greatest challenge of
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