Beyond energy savings: The multiple benefits of energy efficiency
Background
In 2014 the IEA published Capturing the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency, which outlined an approach for capturing a range of non-energy benefits of energy efficiency. Now the IEA is in the process of updating its work on this topic, including by exploring impacts of energy efficiency not covered in the 2014 publication, and the new evidence beyond energy savings. To this end, the IEA held a workshop between 5-7 March in Paris.
The workshop brought together policy makers, evaluators and private sector representatives to explore the latest evidence on the use and analysis of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency. The aim was to share experiences and identify areas where further work is needed to improve the evidence base.
In summary:
Day 1 presented the recent case studies on energy efficiency policy resulting in non-energy benefits;
Day 2 explored what policymakers need to design and communicate the multiple benefits of energy efficiency, and how those needs can be met; and
Day 3 built on the discussion of day 2 to explore methodological issues related to calculating non-energy benefits of energy efficiency.
Workshop agenda: Beyond Energy Savings: the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency
Day 1: Monday, 5 March, 2018
Keisuke Sadamori (IEA) – Beyond energy savings: The multiple benefits of energy efficiency
Raul Talan (FIDE) – The multiple benefits of Mexico’s household appliances phase-out scheme
Ian Hamilton (UCL) – Health impact assessment of energy efficiency: A UK Case Study
Session 2:
Michael Reid (The Keyline Group) – The multiple benefits of energy efficiency in NSW, Australia
Day 2: Tuesday, 6 March, 2018
Session 1:
Dan Hamza-Goodacre –The Multiple Benefits of Cooling Efficiency: Policy Needs
Session 2:
Serena Pontoglio (European Commission) – Recent experiences quantifying impacts of EU policy
Session 4:
Faisal Naru (OECD) – Using behavioural insights to effectively communicate sustainability
Neelima Jain (EESL, India) –Public lighting and UJALA: Communication and outreach
Sune Grollov (Velux) and Andreas Hermelink (Ecofys) – The Healthy Homes Barometer
Rudolphe Nicolle (Buildings2030) – Building 4 People: Health, Wellbeing & Productivity in Europe
Day 3: Wednesday, 7 March, 2018
Session 1:
Peter Lemoine – Presentation of a new issues paper on energy efficiency in non-residential buildings
Session 2: