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Energy efficiency in low-carbon and energy roadmaps
Panel: 1. Foundations of future energy policy
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Author:
Bengt Johansson, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Sweden
Abstract
During recent years, several long-term low carbon and energy roadmaps have been developed in Europe. In this study, roadmaps from EU, UK, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Finland are analysed with focus on the role energy efficiency is assumed to play in future climate and energy policy. Energy efficiency is in most of these roadmaps seen as a key factor for meeting EU and member states climate targets. In none of the plans energy demand is expected to increase to 2050 but the developments vary significantly among plans. This is a result of differences in the structure of the energy system, methodological approaches and assumptions of future energy policies. In all roadmaps, a great variety of policy instruments intended to improve energy efficiency are presented, ranging from general market and fiscal instruments to regulation and voluntary agreements.
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Panels of
1. Foundations of future energy policy
2. Energy efficiency policies: What delivers?
3. Local action and national examples
4. Transport and mobility: How to deliver energy efficiency
5A. Cutting the energy use of buildings: Projects and technologies
5B. Cutting the energy use of buildings: Policy and programmes