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SUMMARY:Online Event: Energy efficiency: A science advice perspective
DESCRIPTION: \nMonday 28 March 2022, 12:00 – 14:00 CEST\nOnline Event\n \nHosted by MEP Miapetra Kumpula-Natri\nCo-chair of the European Parliament Intergroup on ‘Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development’\n \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER ( https://ebcd.webex.com/ebcd/onstage/g.php?MTID=e58c35031b9c4efc879e209729e17f9a0 )\n \nIf ‘energy efficiency’ was a fuel, it would be the single largest source of energy in the EU. Improvements in energy efficiency since 1990 have reduced primary energy demand by more than 30%. But, while energy efficiency has continued to improve in recent years, this improvement is getting harder and harder to sustain — partly because we are running out of low-hanging fruit.\nHouseholds have been responsible for nearly half of the energy reductions since 2000, while contributions from industry and transport have so far been much lower. In response to this, the Commission’s proposal to revise the Energy Efficiency Directive focuses on sectors which still have potential for dramatic savings, such as heating and cooling of buildings, industry, and energy services.\nThese new measures must clearly be sustainable and inclusive — as is made explicit, for example, in the New European Bauhaus. But will they be effective? And are they enough to get us where we need to go?\nThis European Parliament Intergroup webinar will bring together scientific experts, policy advisors, stakeholders and citizen representatives to discuss the future of energy efficiency. Last but not least, this online event will also present recent evidence and policy recommendations delivered by the European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism.\nFinal Agenda:\n\n12:00 – 12:10:\n\nOpening remarks by MEP Miapetra Kumpula-Natri, Co-Chair, European Parliament Intergroup on ‘Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development’\n\n12:10 – 12:20:\n\nJoanna Drake, Deputy Director General, DG RTD, European Commission\n\n12:20 – 12:30:\n\nPeter Lund, Co-chair of the SAPEA working group on Europe’s energy transition and Professor in Advanced Energy Systems at Aalto University\n\n12:30 – 12:40:\n\nNebojsa Nakicenovic, Deputy Chair of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors to the European Commission\n\n12:40 – 12:50:\n\nTudor Constantinescu, Advisor to the Director General, DG ENER, European Commission\n\n12:50 – 13:20:\n\nInterventions from representatives of civil society & industry associations:\n\nMałgosia Rybak, Climate Change & Energy Director, Cepi\nQuentin de Hults, Director Green & Healthy Buildings, European Copper Institute\nVerena Bax, Energy Savings Policy Coordinator, Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe\n\n\n13:20 – 13:25:\n\nReaction from MEP Radan Kanev, Rapporteur for the ENVI Opinion on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive\n\n13:25 – 13:50:\n\nQ&A discussion with the audience\n\n13:50 – 14:00:\n\nClosing remarks by MEP Petros Kokkalis\n												\n												\n																										\nVenue\nWebex\nDocuments of the meeting\nFinal Agenda – EP Intergroup event – Energy efficiency; a science advice perspective ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Final-Agenda-EP-Intergroup-event-Energy-efficiency-a-science-advice-perspective-1.pdf )\nWebinar Recording ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMhC-vxaij8 )\nWebinar Report – Energy efficiency A science advice perspective ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Webinar-Report-Energy-efficiency-A-science-advice-perspective.pdf )\nRegistration Report ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Registration-Report-1.pdf )\nPeter Lund – SAPEA – PDF Presentation ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Peter-Lund-SAPEA-PDF-Presentation.pdf )\nNebojsa Nakicenovic – Group of Chief Scientific Advisors – PDF Presentation ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Nebojsa-Nakicenovic-Group-of-Chief-Scientific-Advisors-PDF-Presentation.pdf )\nTudor Constantinescu – DG ENER, European Commission – PDF Presentation ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Tudor-Constantinescu-DG-ENER-European-Commission-PDF-Presentation.pdf )\nQuentin de Hults – European Copper Institute – PDF Presentation ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Quentin-de-Hults-European-Copper-Institute-PDF-Presentation.pdf )\nVerena Bax – Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe – PDF Presentation ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Verena-Bax-Climate-Action-Network-CAN-Europe-PDF-Presentation.pdf )\nPrioritising the use of high-efficiency cogeneration by industrial operators to reach 2030 climate goals – Joint Statement ( https://ebcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Prioritising-the-use-of-high-efficiency-cogeneration-Joint-Statement.pdf )\n
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