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Energy Efficiency Directive First adopted in 2012, the directive was updated in 2018 and 2023, setting rules and obligations for achieving the EU’s ambitious energy efficiency targets
New Energy Efficiency Directive published The new, recast Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023 1791 on energy efficiency, which was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council earlier this year, has been published
Energy efficiency targets The EU has set ambitious energy efficiency targets for 2020 and 2030 to reduce primary and final energy consumption
The new 2023 Energy Efficiency Directive - Europa This report aims to support stakeholders and national and local implementers to understand the new requirements of the 2023 EED recast for selected key articles, clarify what elements must be included in the NECP updates and present the Coalition for Energy Savings’ recommendations for a strong and reliable implementation of the EED
Revised Energy Efficiency Directive: New rules, more savings, higher . . . STRONGER MEASURES TO DELIVER THE HIGHER TARGET To underpin the higher 2030 target, many other EED provisions have been reinforced The energy savings obligation, a pillar of the EED, is strengthened, with its annual end-use energy savings objective progressively rising from its current 0 8% to 1 9% as of 2028 The revised provision also becomes a crucial tool to make the energy transition more
A GUIDE TO THE 2030 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TARGET The ITRE committee is the leading committee in the EED recast, with other committees giving an opinion, including the ENVI committee Both the draft ITRE report and draft ENVI opinion provide comprehensive suggestions to amend the Commission’s proposal on the 2030 energy eficiency target
Energy Efficiency First principle Energy Efficiency First is a far-reaching guiding principle that complements other EU objectives, particularly in the areas of sustainability, climate neutrality and green growth While taking full account of security of supply and market integration, the Energy Efficiency First principle aims to ensure that only the energy really needed is produced investments in stranded assets are avoided
Policy Brief - Europa The EED is under revision as part of the European Commission’s proposals to deliver the 55% carbon emissions reduction target by 2030, the REPowerEU the plan to make Europe independent of Russian fossil fuels and the European Green Deal