European Energy Efficiency Conference - Wels (Austria), 1 March 2007 01-03-2007 Introduction Energy efficiency is a major trend: the sharp price increases for energy
sources with wide economic and social implications, the longer-term issues of
security of supply as well as the climate protection commitments draw the
attention of many decision makers to energy efficiency right now.
Description
The conference will address economic, technical, political, legal and
institutional questions relating to energy efficiency, with a special focus on
how public bodies, private households and businesses can reduce their energy
costs and profit economically and at the same time protect the environment and
the climate.
Several important European initiatives, including the "European Green Paper
on Energy Efficiency", the recently adopted directive on "End-Use Efficiency and
Energy Services" and the recently presented "Energy Efficiency Action Plan"
provide a framework for rapid market development as well as the requirement to
act. Therefore, in all member states, but also many regions and municipalities
strategies and programmes are currently under preparation to help companies,
private households and public bodies to decrease their energy costs. The
emerging new markets for energy services offer enormous opportunities for
employment, innovation and economic growth in Europe.
Programme
You can find the programme of this conference in the "links section" at the
bottom of this page.
Location
Wels, Austria
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