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eceee 2014 Industrial Summer Study: Retool for a competitive and sustainable industry
Panel 6. Business models to improve industrial efficiency, global perspective
Panel leaders: Rod Janssen & Luigi Meli
Understanding and addressing the client’s needs: how can we frame energy efficiency?
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Hans Nilsson, FourFact AB, Sweden
Charlotte Ruhbaum, Deutsche Unternehmensinitiative Energieeffizienz e.V. (DENEFF), Germany
Including non-energy benefits in investment calculations in industry – empirical findings from Sweden
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Therese Nehler, Linköping University, IEI/Department of Management and Engineering, Sweden
Patrik Thollander, Linköping university, Department of Management and Engineering, The division of Energy Systems, Sweden
Maja Dahlgren, Swedish Energy Agency, Sweden
Mikael Ottosson, Linköping university, Department of Management and Engineering, Business Administration, Sweden
Integrated assessment of co-benefits between energy efficiency improvement and emission mitigation in Chinese iron and steel industry
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Shaohui Zhang, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ernst Worrell, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Wina Graus, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Energy-efficiency investments and the concepts of non-energy benefits and investment behaviour
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Josefine Rasmussen, Linköping University, Department of Management and Engineering, Sweden
Getting efficiency projects running through performance contracting
Patrick Fankhauser, SUSI Energy Efficiency AG, Switzerland
Panels of the eceee 2014 Industrial Summer Study
1. Programmes to promote industrial energy efficiency
2. Sustainable production design and supply chain initiatives
3. Matching policies and drivers: Policies and directives to drive industrial efficiency
4. Undertaking high impact actions: The role of technology and systems optimisation
5. The role of energy management systems, education, outreach and training
6. Business models to improve industrial efficiency, global perspective