Event reports
Copenhagen national workshop
Oct 2020 [Event reports, National workshops]
The eceee energy sufficiency project held a national workshop in Copenhagen in February 2020. It explored the role of local authorities in enabling and driving greater energy sufficiency, with practical examples of local action from Denmark and elsewhere.
London national workshop
Oct 2020 [Event reports, National workshops]
The eceee energy sufficiency project held a national workshop in London in February 2019. It focused on energy sufficiency in transport and urban planning. The workshop brought together stakeholders from the UK and elsewhere in Europe to discuss issues such as urban design, finding an acceptable replacement for cars, and infrastructure to support transport sufficiency.
Paris national workshop
Oct 2020 [Event reports, National workshops]
Report and presentations from the Paris national workshop arranged by the eceee sufficiency project (16 May 2019). The workshop offered French and international views on the concept of sufficiency and how it can be translated to action in sectors including buildings, appliances, urban planning and transport, and agriculture. It focused on involving stakeholders from different sectors in the discussion.
Rome national workshop
Apr 2018 [Event reports, National workshops]
Sufficiency in the context of Southern Europe. The Rome April 2018 workshop offered an opportunity to discuss the project's early findings in the context of a Southern European climate and culture.
Geneva national workshop
Feb 2018 [Event reports, National workshops]
Report and presentations from the Geneva national workshop February 2018. The workshop offered a first chance for a stakeholder audience to discuss the ideas that the sufficiency project was developing.
Stockholm national workshop
Dec 2017 [Event reports, National workshops]
Workshop report and presentations from the eceee energy sufficiency national workshop held in Stockholm in December 2017. The workshop focused on "reversed multiple benefits", i.e., seeing energy efficiency as a multiple benefit of another investment.