Back to back with FEDARENE’s General Assembly of 2017 was held a strategic exchange session on the Energy Efficiency Watch (EEW3) project.
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Back to back with FEDARENE’s General Assembly of 2017 was held a strategic exchange session building on the conclusions that had been reached at the previous GA EEW3 session (September 2016 in Pescara, Italy). This session specifically focused on how can local and regional energy agencies safeguard energy efficiency objectives in changing political environments. Many sustainable energy experts are used to using environmental and climate arguments however these do not carry the same weight for different parties and stakeholders.
The main objective of the meeting in Berlin was to discuss which types of arguments, facts and figures (other than climate change) local and regional sustainable energy agencies could use to convince regional/local politicians to support sustainable energy. Not targets in terms of measurable impact as a person or organisation, but topics regional politicians are in principle interested in and how energy efficiency and renewables could contribute to it. The exchanges started based on an indicative list of wider societal impacts that energy efficiency and renewable can have:
In small groups, then in a plenary session, experts discussed the numbers and facts they use to back up claims that energy efficiency or renewables are contributing to these impacts.