Let cost-effectiveness guide recovery funding to national efficiency programs

– Vlasios Oikonomou, IEECP ; Jean-Sébastien Broc, IEECP

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Columns in cooperation with eceee.org

Columnists

Vlasios Oikonomou, IEECP

Jean-Sébastien Broc, IEECP

Rod Janssen, Independent consultant

Adrian Joyce, EuroACE

Samuel Thomas, RAP

Filippos Anagnostopoulos, IEECP

Brook Riley, Rockwool International

Hans Nilsson, Fourfact

Fiona Brocklehurst, Ballarat Consulting

Andrew Warren, British Energy Efficiency Federation

Jason Erwin, Borg & Co

Jigar Shah, George Washington University’s Environmental and Energy Management Institute

Antoine Levesque, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Technical University

David Shipworth, UCL

Earlier columnists

Erwin Cornelis, TRACTEBEL Engie

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Calendar

19 Jan 2021: EPB webinar 9: REGISTRATION OPEN: Calculations...

10–16 Mar 2021: Energy Evaluation Europe Conference 2021 (Online)

21–23 Apr 2021: BEHAVE 2020 - Energy Efficiency and Behaviour...

21–25 Jun 2021: World Sustainable Energy Days (WSED)

21 Jun 2021: Young Energy Researchers Conference

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The energy sufficiency library

eceee's energy sufficiency library contains all concept papers, workshop reports and presentations from the Energy Sufficiency project. It also highlights relevant reports from other sources to help you dig deeper and better understand what sufficiency might mean for you and our society.

External Resources

This section gives you links to other organisations and initiatives that work on energy sufficiency. Read more about the Enough! network, the Swiss 2000W project and the NegaWatt Association in France.

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