The Coalition for Energy Savings has come out with a useful publication this report that showcases
how the EU’s energy efficiency legal framework, in particular the Energy Efficiency Directive, has driven and continues to drive energy efficiency actions that deliver these benefits on the ground
In legislative terms, 2040 is just around the corner. With the recent publication of the European Commission’s 2026 Work Programme, discussions on the future of the energy efficiency policy framework are imminent.
The Coalition for Energy Savings is a European non-for profit association striving to make energy efficiency and energy savings the first consideration of energy policies. The Coalition advocates energy efficiency as the driving force towards a secure, competitive, sustainable and climate neutral European Union. The Coalition unites businesses, local authorities, energy agencies, energy communities and civil society organisations in pursuit of this goal.
The report argues that energy efficiency is an unsung EU success story: energy efficiency legislation, namely the Energy Efficiency Directive, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, and the Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Regulations, has driven energy efficiency action on the ground and delivered benefits to citizens and businesses by sending a clear investment signal for businesses and investors. It has prompted the emergence of a strong and vibrant home-grown industry that is at the heart of the energy transition in Europe, supporting competitiveness but also the just energy transition.
The Coalition for Energy Savings argues that the EU must build on this success. First, it must redouble its efforts to ensure that implementation not only follows its course, but that it is strongly prioritised through political commitment and resources. Second, it must build on the existing legislative framework when shaping rules for the next decade, preserving what has worked and has delivered results. Finally, while simplification is a valid concern to optimise and fast-track delivery, the EU must ensure the predictability that stakeholders need to continue investing in energy efficiency, so that it can deliver on all fronts – competitiveness, affordability, energy security, and many more.
This report showcases through a variety of success stories how the Energy Efficiency Directive has initiated and continues to drive real and tangible results on the ground, improving the lives of citizens and creating economic growth. It should be used as an inspirational guidebook and an important reminder that energy efficiency delivers and that an ambitious and stable regulatory framework is the first tool to unlock its many benefits.
The report is available here.
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