Europe: New EU guidelines should increase demand response
November 14, 2013 at 9:36 pm Chris King
Last year the European Commission (part of the three-part EU government) published the 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive — which set legally binding measures to step up Member States’ efforts to use energy more efficiently at all stages, from production to distribution to consumption. Last week, the EC explained more about how to implement the EED, by issuing additional guidance on energy efficiency to Europe’s Member States on energy efficiency.
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Entry filed under: demand response, energy policy, Europe, Government.
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