Last 4th of July, EU-ASE held in Brussels the fourth of a series of workshops on the interrelations between energy efficiency and other actors and forces of the clean energy transition.
The aim of this fourth and last workshop was to better understand the impact of digitisation on energy efficiency through the whole value chain and how digitisation is and will contribute to the European transition towards a low carbon economy. The findings of the workshop will help EU-ASE to define new potential areas of interest and assess new strategic partnerships in the years to come.
For more information and a detailed programme of the workshop click here. For further insights on how the workshop went, please refer to our Twitter page.
In a fast-changing political and economic environment, 2025 was a year of continued efforts to strengthen security, stability, and competitiveness for European businesses.
Throughout the year, our work demonstrated that energy efficiency is not only essential to achieving climate goals, but also a key driver of innovation, energy independence and sustainable long-term growth across Europe.
Strong engagement with policymakers, combined with the successful organisation of the 4th European Energy Efficiency Day, highlighted the importance of collaboration and dialogue in advancing shared objectives. Partnerships across sectors and institutions remained central to delivering impact and shaping effective energy policies.
Looking ahead to 2026, we will intensify our efforts to secure the regulatory certainty that can accelerate the energy transition, while providing businesses with the investment confidence they need and strengthening Europe’s competitiveness.
Read the full Activity Report here.

