Energy Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
192, P. 114255 - 114255
Published: July 11, 2024
The
Governance
Regulation
is
the
central
coordination
instrument
for
European
Unions'
energy
and
climate
policy.
scheduled
revision,
as
it
misaligned
with
updated
EU
framework
exhibits
implementation
enforcement
deficits.
Our
analysis
reviews
136
submissions
of
institutional
stakeholders
participating
in
Commission's
public
consultations
on
interlinked
sectoral
legislation.
Employing
a
combined
quantitative
qualitative
text
analysis,
we
examine
most
salient
issues
different
stakeholder
groups.
We
focus
demands
that
address
deficits
by
introducing
harder
soft
governance
elements.
While
find
broad
support
among
groups
revision
improvement
implementation,
Public
Authorities
exhibit
reluctance
further
binding
elements,
exception
more
precise
mechanisms.
inclusion
only
subsidiary
interest
non-public
stronger
obligations
(e.g.
national
targets),
justifications
participation
can
be
identified.
finally
discusses
how
introduction
elements
has
potential
to
advance
EU's
framework.
Energy and Buildings,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
301, P. 113716 - 113716
Published: Nov. 2, 2023
The
European
Union
(EU)
is
accelerating
its
clean
energy
transition
in
order
to
reach
climate
neutrality
2050
through
targeted
policies,
with
the
Energy
Performance
of
Buildings
Directive
(EPBD)
playing
a
pivotal
role
reducing
building
consumption.
This
study
evaluates
progress
EU
Member
States
implementing
EPBD
requirements,
focusing
on
Long-Term
Renovation
Strategies
(LTRS),
Nearly-Zero
(NZEB),
Certificates
(EPC),
and
technical
system
inspections.
Harmonized
data
enable
cross-country
comparisons,
revealing
trends
across
climatic
zones
assessing
policy
impacts
at
level.
Aligning
renovations
2020
LTRS
could
cut
greenhouse
gas
emissions
by
35%
2030
94%
2050.
Despite
well-established
status
NZEB,
their
performance
lags
behind
benchmarks
all
zones.
Moreover,
diverse
EPC
methodologies
complicate
in-depth
yet
nearly
70%
certification
schemes
define
classes
based
an
indicator.
Finally,
over
75%
have
implemented
heating
cooling
inspection
schemes,
but
few
assess
impacts.
While
towards
highly
energy-efficient
stock
evident,
challenges
persist.
must
intensify
efforts,
especially
increasing
renovation
rate
aim
achieving
zero-emission
buildings.
recast
EPBD,
nearing
adoption,
will
assist
imposing
enhanced
requirements
for
decarbonisation.
effort
holds
potential
unlock
co-benefits,
including
change
mitigation,
resilience,
improved
life
quality.
Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
170, P. 103623 - 103623
Published: March 2, 2023
This
paper
analyses
historical
energy
consumption
trends
of
the
EU
road
transport
sector
and
examines
role
key
determinants,
such
as
economic
population
growth,
fuel
prices,
passenger
tonne-kilometres
vehicle
fleet
characteristics.
In
light
2030
2050
climate
targets,
assesses
efficiency
decarbonisation
progress
from
2000
to
2018.
A
detailed
analysis
is
carried
out
using
a
balanced
panel
dataset
1995
2018
test
for
causality
between
selected
explanatory
variables.
The
results
suggest
that
declining
trend
normalised
cars,
trucks
vehicles,
which
both
dropped
significantly
in
compared
2000,
can
be
related
policies
adopted
by
its
Member
States
over
studied
period.
Decomposition
based
on
Logarithmic
Mean
Divisia
Index
technique
confirms
gains
curbing
transport,
even
with
strong
upward
force
exerted
motorisation
effects,
especially
transport.
It
also
suggests
during
recession
years
(2008–2013),
fell
due
sharp
drop
mileage
but
not
effect,
continued
drive
up
this
Despite
some
positive
developments,
increased
demand
transportation
has
led
growth.
been
further
compounded
differences
real-world
certification
data.
article
highlights
need
strengthen
current
policy
framework
at
MS
levels
next
decade
reach
long-term
targets.
context
these
more
in-depth
investigation
real
impact
efforts
will
become
increasingly
important.
Energy Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9, P. 5125 - 5143
Published: April 21, 2023
The
present
paper
studies
the
evolution
of
European
Union
(EU)
tertiary
sector
in
context
2020,
2030
and
2050
EU
energy
climate
targets.
It
uses
official
data
(mainly
from
Eurostat)
to
analyse
consumption
efficiency
patterns
during
period
2000
2019.
With
highest
growth
rate
among
most
important
economic
sectors
studied
(21%),
is
expected
have
an
increasingly
role
green
transition.
Data
on
trends
are
included,
showing
others
that
primary
final
decreased
by
5.6%
1.1%
2019,
as
well
main
policies
possible
determinants,
like
situation,
employment,
climatic
conditions,
building
characteristics.
Based
econometric
modelling
decomposition
analysis,
we
highlight
indicators
influence
specific
determinants
examine
impact
technology
improvements.
study
these
identifies
other
perspectives
beyond
demand
sector.
based
panel
dataset
at
Member
States
level,
investigates
drivers
including
climate,
policy
indicators.
Overall,
contributes
a
better
analysis
efficiency,
its
driving
factors,
effectiveness
implemented
strategies
measures,
suggests
future
research
new
be
developed.
Policies
need
strengthened
meet
targets
develop
conditions
also
achieve
climate-neutrality
2050.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 421 - 421
Published: Jan. 15, 2024
The
article
presents
a
comprehensive
study
of
the
energy
strategies
both
countries,
aimed
at
achieving
their
goals
by
2050.
A
literature
review
global
trends
in
policy,
current
situation
Poland
and
Germany,
importance
sustainable
energy.
For
situation,
goals,
for
2050
are
described,
results
surveys
carried
out
using
survey
questionnaire
presented.
comparative
analysis
included
comparison
countries
surveys,
presented
tabular
form.
This
drew
conclusions
regarding
differences
similarities
approach
to
policy.
“Challenges
Prospects”
section
identifies
potential
challenges
opportunities
recommendations
future.
In
conclusion,
provides
thorough
analysis,
based
on
methodology
review,
questionnaire,
contains
important
implications
policy
Germany.
also
addresses
limitations
that
may
affect
interpretation
results.
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25(8), P. 2511 - 2527
Published: July 5, 2023
Abstract
The
different
energy
transition
efforts
in
the
EU-27
countries
are
analysed,
paying
special
attention
to
achievement
of
set
targets
and
real
influence
on
dependence
GHG
reduction.
Various
methodologies
were
used,
ranging
from
construction
timelines
geo-statistical
analysis
using
Geographic
Information
Systems
(GIS)
implementation
machine
learning
techniques
models,
R.
results
show
how
modifications
saving
efficiency
targets,
along
with
lower
power
consumption
due
COVID
pandemic,
resulted
that
although
most
have
achieved
their
this
has
not
been
reflected
a
reduction
(compared
1990
levels).
In
addition,
fulfilment
objectives
dependence,
generating
false
sense
security
satisfaction
targets.
Concerning
GHGs,
almost
all
decrease
emissions
per
capita
compared
2000
(with
exception
Lithuania,
Bulgaria,
Croatia
Latvia),
being
mainly
related
renewable
transport.
conclusion
highlights
need
make
greater
achieve
near
future;
otherwise,
higher
via
sources,
while
helping
meet
future
increases
demand,
will
impact
current
levels.
Graphical
abstract
Achievement
Contribution
greenhouse
gases
.
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
26(2), P. 369 - 401
Published: Feb. 27, 2023
Abstract
Energy
efficiency
in
buildings
has
a
central
role
to
play
reaching
the
climate
neutrality
goal
set
by
European
Green
Deal.
With
detailed
knowledge
of
their
building
stock
and
profile
occupants,
regional
local
authorities
can
forge
an
important
link
between
financiers,
industry
professionals
homeowners
ensure
successful
deployment
financial
schemes
that
support
uptake
energy
upgrades.
This
paper
provides
first
assessment
reviewing
relevant
initiatives
programmes
on
efficiency.
Based
questionnaire
completed
for
more
than
150
schemes,
it
explores
how
municipalities
regions
stimulate
upgrades
residential,
commercial
public
through
support.
It
is
found
60%
examined
are
offered
form
grants
subsidies,
45%
them
targeted
residential
The
use
EU
cohesion
policy
funds
supporting
promotion
investments
at
level
Covenant
Mayors
initiative
also
explored.
In
spite
possible
resource
limitations
this
governance,
good
position
utilise
structural
or
research
develop
as
standalone
blended
with
national
ones,
thus
providing
additional
deep
renovations.
results
suggest
become
part
strategies
several
countries,
but
could
be
further
enhanced.
Energy Efficiency,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(5)
Published: June 1, 2024
Abstract
The
Eastern
Mediterranean
and
Middle
East
(EMME)
region
hosts
some
of
the
world’s
most
influential
troubled
cities.
It
is
also
a
hotspot
climate
change
socio-economic
political
turbulence,
which
inflate
already
flammable
conditions
reinforce
existing
local
vulnerabilities.
Some
arduous
challenges
cities
relate
to
built
environment
–
although
vital
for
human
well-being,
buildings
rarely
offer
both
sufficient
affordable
shelter
their
inhabitants.
With
energy
performance
regulations
coming
into
effect
during
past
three
decades,
considerable
proportion
worldwide
building
stock
had
been
constructed
now
ageing
inefficient.
Harmonising
at
level
requires
common
objectives
priorities,
EMME
consists
nations
with
different
governance
regulations.
Scarce
literature
exists
on
operational
frameworks,
this
study
aims
an
overview
policy
scene
in
region,
identifying
gaps,
good
practices
prospects.
draws
from
scholarly
literature,
national
international
other
document
sources,
as
well
experts.
This
work
finds
that
countries
participate
embrace
agreements,
they
act
individually
not
collectively,
confirming
our
hypothesis
agenda
reflects
diverse
characteristics
region.
By
recognising
standing
failings
strengths,
moving
forward
becomes
possibility
through
adoption
integrated
governance,
agendas
financing
mechanisms
create
sustainable
urban
centres
inhabited
by
resilient
equitable
communities.