REPowerEU and Fitfor55 science-based policy recommendations for achieving the Energy Efficiency First Principle
A clean, smart, and secure European energy system is driven by significant energy savings, energy efficiency, and the deployment of renewable energy.
The Energy Efficiency First Principle urges the Member States to prioritize energy efficiency in planning processes and investments.
sEEnergies answers the crucial questions and provides policy recommendations on what energy efficiency measures have which effect and at what levels renewable energy is more cost-effective than further end savings.
Policy Briefs
Comprehensive Energy efficiency potentials in transport and mobility
In-depth quantification of Industrial energy efficiency potentials
Energy Efficiency and Refurbishment Strategies in Buildings
Assessment of the role and costs of energy grids
Spatial analyses of energy efficiency potentials and development of a GIS visualization platform
Modelling Energy Systems Synergies and Quantification of EEFP Impacts
REPowerEU and Fitfor55 Science-based Policy Recommendations for Achieving the Energy Efficiency First Principle
Read more on how to make policies for the long term, 100% renewable energy uptake, and find out about:
Best practices in the implementation of EE projects in buildings, industry, transport, and mobility over additional supply-side measures;
Investments, regulations, and financing needs based on the EE potentials in industry, buildings, transport, and mobility;
Economic and social impacts of EE first principal implementation in the different fields – industry, buildings, transport, and mobility;
Guidelines on how different countries in Europe can take steps towards energy-efficient decarbonization.