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eceee 2019 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Is efficient sufficient?

Panel 3. Policy and governance

Panel leaders: Ingrid Magnussen & Vlasis Oikonomou

The building battlefield: (in)consistencies in German policies for sustainable living (3-052-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Oliver Wagner, Wuppertal Institut for Climate Environment and Energy, Germany
Anja Bierwirth, Wuppertal Institut, Germany
Johannes Thema, Wuppertal Institut, Germany

Energy efficiency first; sufficiency next? (3-055-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Hannah Förster, Öko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology), Germany
Carina Zell-Ziegler, Öko-Institut e.V., Germany
Daniel Eichhorn, Umweltbundesamt (UBA)

White certificates in Italy: will it overcome the huge challenges it has been facing in the last three years? (3-059-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Dario Di Santo, FIRE, Italy
Livio De Chicchis, FIRE, Italy

Evolutions of the French EEO scheme through the ages according to emblematic measures: a testimony from within of a continuous work in progress (3-099-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Dominique Osso, EDF-R&D, France
Mari-Hélène Laurent, EDF-R&D, France
Stanislas Nösperger, EDF-R&D, France

Sharing experience to spread evaluation practices: evaluation does help to improve policies! (3-111-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Jean-Sébastien Broc, IEECP (Institute for a European Energy and Climate Policy), The Netherlands
Barbara Breitschopf, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany
Barbara Schlomann, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany
Fabian Voswinkel, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany
Lovorko Maric, EIHP, Croatia
Gregor Thenius, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria

Implementation status and effectiveness of Article 17 of the Energy Efficiency Directive (3-112-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Nele Renders, Vito, Belgium
Erika Meynaerts, VITO, Belgium

Efficiency first in Europe’s new electricity market design – how are we doing? (3-117-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Pató Zsuzsanna, RAP, Hungary
Richard Cowart, RAP
Jan Rosenow, RAP

Why do energy efficiency receive less government support than other energy policies? (3-119-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Benoit Lebot, International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC), France
Jurei Yada, IPEEC
Hao Wu, IPEEC

Energy consumption in Europe: why is it increasing and what are the policy implications? (3-122-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Samuel Thomas, RAP, France
Jan Rosenow, RAP, Belgium

Building energy efficiency policy in Chinese cities and comparison with international cities (3-129-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Wei Feng, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Xu Liu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Luke Sherlock, C40 Cities
Nan Zhou, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Hongyou Lu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Xia Wang, Chongqing University, China
Jing Hou, Tsinghua University, China
Virginie Letschert, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Alleviating energy poverty: An interplay of energy and social policy? (3-153-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Viktoria Noka, Öko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology), Germany
Katja - a Schumacher, Oeko-Institut, Germany
Katja Hünecke, Oeko-Institut, Germany
Johanna Cludius, Öeko-Institut, Germany

Measuring the legitimacy of energy transition policy in the Netherlands (3-182-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kees Vringer, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
Christine L. Carabain, Sociaal en cultureel Planbureau, The Netherlands

Trade wars of 2020s – a new hope for energy efficiency (3-184-19)
Teemu Hartikainen, Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency, Finland
Alan Meier, University of California, Davis, USA

The effect of energy labelling on consumers’ decision: a field experiment in Spanish appliances’ retailers (3-204-19)
Maria del Mar Solá, Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3, Spain
Amaia de Ayala, University of the Basque Country, UPV-EHU and Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3, Spain
Ibon Galarraga, Bassque Centre for Climate Change, BC3, Spain

Property taxation as a policy instrument to steer energy efficiency and sustainable land use: a review (3-214-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Griet Verbeeck, Hasselt University, Belgium

A cross-national comparative study of the political and regulatory impact on the adoption of demand response in Denmark and Austria (3-243-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Mette Schultz, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Henrik Tønder Aabjerg Friis, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Zheng Ma, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Matchmaking tools and resources with needs on implementing the Energy Efficiency Directive policies (3-249-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Vlasis Oikonomou, IEECP – Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy, The Netherlands
Erwin Hofman, JIN Climate and Sustainability
Pietro Falconi, ENEA, Italy
Ana Mostecak, Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Stichting, The Netherlands
Mia Dragovic, Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy - IEECP, The Netherlands
Mia Dragovic Matosovic, Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy–IEECP, The Netherlands
Filip Dimitriu, FEDARENE, Belgium

STEP up! The competitive efficiency tender in Germany – step by step towards an effective new instrument for energy efficiency (3-251-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Nora Langreder, Prognos AG, Germany
Friedrich Seefeldt, Prognos AG, Germany
Tim Chmella, Bundesstelle für Energieeffizienz im BAFA (BfEE), Germany
Lars-Arvid Brischke, Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg GmbH (ifeu), Germany

Energy poverty in the EU – indicators as a base for policy action (3-270-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Florin Vondung, Wuppertal Institut for Climate Environment and Energy, Germany
Johannes Thema, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany

Energy efficiency directive in figures: 5-year assessment of the annual reports submitted by member states (3-274-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Marina Economidou, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) Ispra, Italy
Paolo Zangheri, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy
Nicola Labanca, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy
Sofia Tsemekidi-Tzeiranaki, Network Research Belgium S.A., Belgium

A methodological framework to assess the gaps from national energy efficiency policies to local actions within a multilevel governance system (3-296-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Valeria Zambianchi, UNEP DTU, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
Ksenia Petrichenko, UNEP DTU, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency, Denmark

What is the energy saving potential for financial subsidies under Article 7 of the EED? The case of the Greek household sector (3-323-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Niki-Artemis Spyridaki, TEESLab - University of Pireaus Research Centre, Greece
Alexandros Flamos, School of Industrial Management and Technology, University of Piraeus, Greece

Criteria based approach for assessment of policy instruments for deep renovation of residential building in the Netherlands (3-352-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Brijesh Mainali, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Georgios Pardalis, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Krushna Mahapatra, Linnaeus University, Sweden

Building energy efficiency progress in world-leading cities: what do the data show? (3-361-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships, USA
David Ribeiro, ACEEE, USA

Near-term actions for transforming energy-service efficiency to limit global warming to 1.5 °C (3-370-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Charlie Wilson, Tyndall Centre, United Kingdom
Nuno Bento, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Benigna Boza-Kiss, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
Arnulf Grubler, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria

Identifying what matters – the way forward in energy efficiency from a demand side perspective (3-375-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Stefan M. Büttner, University of Stuttgart, EEP – Institute for Energy Efficiency in Production, Germany
Christian Schneider, EEP Institute for Energy Efficiency in Production, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Christoph Bihr, EEP Institute for Energy Efficiency in Production, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Diana Wang, EEP Institute for Energy Efficiency in Production, University of Stuttgart, Germany