United Press International writes about a new energy efficiency fund in Ireland that is to be the cornerstone of its new action plan. The fund is to support projects in the public and commercial sectors. Ireland launches energy efficiency fund Ireland has earmarked $45 million in seed capital for a new energy efficiency fund meant … Continue reading New fund for Ireland
Category: buildings
The rising priority for energy efficiency in buildings
Richard Matthews writes in theenergycollective.com about the benefits from improving the energy efficiency of new buildings. While the report is about the United States and it admits that the US has lagged behind many other nations, it refers to a recent United Nations study and has important lessons for Europeans. Growth of Energy Efficient Buildings … Continue reading The rising priority for energy efficiency in buildings
More on UK’s VAT issue with European Commission
In the recent post on Britain's taxing issue, EiD quoted Andrew Warren, Director of the UK Association for the Conservation of Energy. Following other comments that EiD has received, Andrew has kindly provided the following extended note. As all Europeans are trying to address how to finance energy efficiency investments, this is an important issue … Continue reading More on UK’s VAT issue with European Commission
A taxing issue
The European Commission’s press release this week was quite stark in its announcement: . . . The European Commission has decided to refer the United Kingdom to the EU Court of Justice for its reduced VAT rate on the supply and installation of energy-saving materials. This measure goes beyond what is allowed under the VAT … Continue reading A taxing issue
Launch of new buildings network website
The Global Buildings Performance Network based in Paris has revamped its entire website and launched its participative global Knowledge Platform advancing best practice policies in building energy performance. The new GBPN web-based tool, will stimulate collective research and analysis from experts worldwide to promote better decision-making and help the building sector effectively reduce its impact … Continue reading Launch of new buildings network website
Is it time for better store closing?
Ed King from the Responding to Climate Change website provides an article that has probably had EiD readers puzzled as well as you have gone shopping recently. Closing the door on energy efficiency Imagine it’s is the middle of winter, but instead of battening down the hatches you wedge the front door open, and put … Continue reading Is it time for better store closing?
Is efficient sufficient? revisited
Stephen Lacy for Greentech efficiency raises important points about our energy use in houses. In Europe, the eceee had an excellent workshop on this a few years ago, and it needs to be discussed even more. These trends in America are, one suspects, that are also true for Europe. Maybe they will be discussed at … Continue reading Is efficient sufficient? revisited
Can energy efficiency be easy?
Walter Frick provides a very interesting post in Cleantech and Firstfuel about the importance of making operational changes in commercial buildings. This is important because, when it comes to buildings, too often our first reaction is to undertake a major retrofit. Maybe there is some merit in taking a different view. What if Energy Efficiency … Continue reading Can energy efficiency be easy?
Can buildings be power plants?
Adam Vaughan writes in the Guardian about new developments in Oxford to create colourful, transparent solar cells that are reputed to only add 10% to the cost of glass buildings. Colourful 'solar glass' means entire buildings can generate clean power A solar power company capable of "printing" colourful glass that can generate electricity from the … Continue reading Can buildings be power plants?
Even five star hotels need help
The Middle East business intelligence website, Zawya, provides information on upgrading one of Paris’ hotel gems, the Four Seasons George V. Four Seasons George V looks to Energy Efficiency Group for Energy Efficiency advice EEG (Energy Efficiency Group), an energy services provider (an ESCO) in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean regions, continues to … Continue reading Even five star hotels need help
