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Energy efficiency representation in the EU: the missing links and optionsEmmanuel Bergasse, Energy Economist, Independent Consultant, France Keywordsenergy efficiency, institutions, representation, EC, EU, energy policy, energy efficiency industry and services, lobby AbstractAll the stages of the energy policy cycle (debate, design, implementation and monitoring) involve a broad range of institutions. Increasingly, energy efficiency has regained a high priority in EU energy policies, notably underlined by the EC Green Paper on energy efficiency (2006) and in the following Energy Efficiency Action Plan. The objectives of this paper will be to analyse the role and effectiveness of the energy efficiency industry and services representation in the energy policy cycle; and identify options for a most effective representation. PaperDownload this paper as pdf: 2.299_Bergasse.pdf Panels of the eceee 2007 Summer StudyPanel 1: The foundations of a future energy policy. Longer term strategies Panel 2: Strategies and general policies Panel 3: Local and regional activities Panel 4: Monitoring and evaluation Panel 5: Energy efficient buildings Panel 6: Products and appliances Panel 7: Making industries more energy efficient | CalendarCall for papers deadline - eceee 2012 Industry Summer Study 28 Feb – 02 Mar 2012World Sustainable Energy Days 2012 29 Feb – 02 Mar 2012Australia's first energy efficiency summer study 01 – 02 Mar 2012WSED - Energy Efficiency Watch: Nearly zero energy buildings 22 – 24 Mar 2012Workshop on energy & society 28 – 30 Mar 20128th South-East European Congress & Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 28 – 30 Mar 2012South-East European Conference & Exhibition "SAVE the Planet" - Waste Management & Recycling, Environment |