The series of 7 web sessions has been summarised in a conclusion document, covering 7 aspects:
- Target setting
- Financing
- Outreach
- Introducing technology
- Improving quantitative systems
- Liberalisation and the role of utilities
- Global dimension
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March 30th, 2006
The European Commission’s Biomass Action Plan, published on 7th December, clearly defines energy efficiency as the leading component of the energy policy green paper on competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply, to be published in Spring 2006.
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The other elements are increased reliance on renewables, diversification of energy sources, and enhancing international cooperation.
December 12th, 2005
eceee issued a draft response to the Green Paper, open for member comment.
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October 19th, 2005
EuroACE has published its reponse to the Green Paper.
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October 13th, 2005
Based on the first discussion session, a quick feedback questionnare on matters arising, regarding the target setting and missing elements in the Green Paper. Thanks for a few moments of your time to give us your (anonymous) feedback. Participants can see the interim survey results after completion.
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October 7th, 2005
Website of the European Commission’s Public Consultation on Energy Efficiency.
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October 7th, 2005