Energy Efficiency
The energy efficiency sector is a new sector of cooperation in the INOGATE Programme and increasingly becoming one of the most important dimensions of the energy cooperation. The EU has given itself an ambitious energy efficiency target of 20% by 2020. The work in the energy efficiency sector focuses on supporting interested Partner Countries to put in place similar policies and targets.
The first wave of INOGATE projects in the energy efficiency sector began in 2008. Updates can be found under ongoing INOGATE projects.
This section of the INOGATE web portal provides information related to the energy efficiency sector through presenting a series of links to relevant studies, reports, position papers, market reviews, working documents, etc. Links are to PDF documents unless otherwise specified.
Secretariat of the Energy Charter Treaty
Policies that work: Introducing Energy Efficiency Standards and Labels (June 2009)
Cogeneration and District Heating: Best Practice for Municipalities (2006)
Integration of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Policies (2005)
Investing in Energy Efficiency - Removing the Barriers (2004)
Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings (Joint Research Centre Study, 2006)
The Intelligent Energy Europe Programme (December 2006)
UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development)
Energy Efficiency Top Down Approach - Improving Energy Performance of Government Buildings
- Energy Auditing of Buildings
- Building Energy Watcher - a new EU project for energy efficiency in buildings
- Build Up Portal European Portal for Energy Efficiency in Buildings

