Back to school with our attention on energy efficiency

“As we approach the autumn season, Europe stands on the brink of a decisive momentvwith the negotiations on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive gaining speed. Amidst this backdrop, Europe’s commitment to putting energy efficiency first is paramount,” says Luigi Petito of the European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE) in Foresight Climate & Energy, ahead of the second edition of European Energy Efficiency Day.

The gains made by efficiency investment outweight the upfront cost​​.

In 2019, the European Union​​ set its sights on achieving climate neutrality by 2050. This​ was put into action through ​the European Climate Law. This not only enshrined the objective within the EU’s legal framework but also charted a course for an interim target—a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by no less than 55%​ by 2030​ compared to the 1990 baseline, on the trajectory toward 2050.

​​The seismic geopolitical events of 2022, marked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have acted as a catalyst for Europe’s energy agenda. More than five hundred days since the beginning of the war, a consensus has emerged—an imperative to accelerate Europe’s transition towards decarboni​s​​ation, thereby diminishing ​Europe’s​​ reliance on fossil fuels. ​​​ 

Within this context, a response to the energy crisis materiali​s​​ed through the REPowerEU ​package​, outlining the strategic goal of liberating the EU from its dependence on Russian fossil fuels well before 2030.

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Unlocking the Superpower of Buildings

“The relatively simple act of renovating residential homes with proper insulation would result in a 44% reduction in the amount of natural gas used for heating. Th​is is​ not only a substantial decrease in energy consumption, it​ i​s also a big decrease in associated carbon emissions — This is​ the superpower of buildings” says David Ducarme of Knauf Insulation in Foresight Climate & Energy, ahead of the second edition of European Energy Efficiency Day.

Europe’s built environment is the single largest consumer of energy. It is also one of the largest emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2)​. But while the building stock’s carbon footprint may be big, it also has a superpower that can be unlocked using energy-efficient renovations.

For energy efficiency to be more than an after thought, it needs to be viewed as another element in the power mix. According to calculations by the Buildings Performance Institute of Europe (BPIE), the relatively simple act of renovating residential homes with proper insulation would result in a 44% reduction in the amount of natural gas used for heating.

This is not only a substantial decrease in energy consumption, it is also a big decrease in associated carbon emissions—a decrease that would help put Europe on track to becoming the world’s first climate-neutral continent.  

This is the superpower of buildings. 

But unlocking this power requires policies that deliver energy efficiency, which is why the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) could not be timelier 

 

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EU-ASE at Energies at the crossroad: EU and Eurasian Countries in Dialogue

On Monday 26 June 2023, EU-ASE President Monica Frassoni spoke at “Energies at the crossroad: EU and Eurasian Countries in Dialogue.”

Organised by Green Energy Management (GEM) – Silkway Summer School, the event aimed to draw reflections on the energy transition, which is a topic of public concern that affects cultures and societies at the global level.

The aim of GEM-SILKWAY CENTRA ASIA is to adopt a cross-cultural perspective in analysing the meaning of concepts like sustainability and human development.

EU-ASE President Monica Frassoni discussed the green transition and energy efficiency legislation in the EU.

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EU-ASE at EUSEW 2023: The role of competitive clean energy technologies to implement climate targets for 2030.

On Thursday 22 June 2023, EU-ASE President Monica Frassoni spoke at the European Sustainable Energy Week 2023 (EUSEW) event titled “The role of competitive clean energy technologies to implement climate targets for 2030”.

Discussion revolved around the significance of energy efficiency for the EU`s climate goals, industrial and economic competitiveness and resilience to polycrises.

Monica stated: “The proposal for a Net-Zero Industry Act, unfortunately, has a very insufficient attention to Energy Efficiency First principle and the need to reduce energy demand.”

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EU-ASE at High Sustainability – Goals for sustainable development in the new world disorder

On Monday 19 June 2023, EU-ASE President Monica Frassoni spoke at Radio Radicle’s podcast: “High Sustainability – Goals for sustainable development in the new world disorder”.

The episode titled “High Sustainability – Goals for Sustainable Development in the New World Disorder” was hosted by Valeria Manieri and included the following speakers:

  • Michele Governatori (Head of Power & Gas at ECCO)
  • Ilaria Bertini (Director of ENEA National Agency for Energy Efficiency)
  • Monica Frassoni (President of the European Alliance to Save Energy)

The topics of discussion included: Environment, Car, Home, China, Climate, Competition, Consumption, Ecology, Economy, Building, Electricity, Energy, Renewable Sources, Photovoltaic, Gas, Globalization, War, Business, Industry, Pollution, Investment, Italy, Market, Saving, Russia, Health, Sustainability, Development, Technology, Ukraine, European Union.

The video recording of this episode is available here.

 

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