This article assesses the existing Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes (EEOS) in different EU countries to find good practices and lessons learned that could be implemented in future policy frameworks.
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- Project title: “Energy Saving Policies and Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes” (ENSPOL)
- Funding scheme: European Union Intelligent Energy Europe Programme (EU IEE)
- Duration: 2.5 years (1 March 2014 – 31 August 2016)
- Project coordinator: JIN Climate and Sustainability, Groningen, Netherlands
- Project website: www.enspol.eu
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The European Union has set itself the goal of reducing EU primary energy consumption by 20% by 2020, compared to current projections. The Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) (2012/27/EU) was adopted on 25 October 2012 and entered into force on 5 December 2012. The Article 7 EED knowledge sharing platform brings together information on EEO schemes and alternative policy measures from across the EU (and beyond) in one central place.