Energy Efficiency Watch – 28 country reports

Through an EU-wide survey with efficiency experts from all Member States, intense document screenings and a business stakeholder consultation, 28 country reports have been developed.

The reports analyse the situation and legal background in each Member State while combining good practice examples with concrete policy recommendations.

Progress in energy efficiency policies in the EU Member States -the experts perspective

Over the last 10 years, the importance of energy efficiency in European policy has steadily increased. Today, energy efficiency is a key element on the EU’s political agenda. Policy makers are progressively recognising energy efficiency as a suitable means to address the triple challenge of economic recovery, energy dependency and climate change.

The European Union is committed to saving 20 % of its primary energy consumption by 2020. A range of policies were adopted in the past decade to achieve this target, among them the Directives on energy end-use efficiency and energy services (ESD), on the energy performance of buildings (EPBD) and the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) as well as the Ecodesign Directive and the Energy Labelling Directive. As a part of the ESD and EED implementation, the Member States had to submit three National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAPs), scheduled for 2007, 2011 and 2014.

Starting in 2006, Energy Efficiency Watch (EEW) projects accompanied this process. The EEW facilitates the implementation of EU energy efficiency policies by collecting information on this process and by providing this information to a variety of stakeholders, including European, national, regional, local policy makers and experts.

The EEW is co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe programme and coordinated by Eufores. The current project (EEW3) runs from summer 2014 to summer 2017.

One key activity of the EEW3 project was an extensive survey on the implementation results of the second NEEAPs in the 28 Member States. The aim of the survey was to learn from stakeholders and experts how they see the progress of energy efficiency policies and their implementation in different sectors since the second NEEAP in their respective country. It was carried out in the first half of 2015. A similar survey was done in 2011/2012 as a part of the EEW2 project.

The survey consisted of a quantitative survey, using a questionnaire (1096 questionnaires were completed) and a qualitative survey, using an interview guideline (3 experts in each Member State were interviewed).


In total, more than 1,100 experts from all 28 EU Member States were consulted about the progress of energy efficiency policies in their own country in the last 3 years.