Publications

An array of studies, policy papers and reports are developed in the frame of FEDARENE’s activities and projects. The following documents are categorised by topic, type of publication and by projects.

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PUBLENEF Newsletter n°5

Discover the latest news of the PUBLENEF project in this 5th Newsletter: Final conference, policy roadmaps, 1st policy brief and upcoming webinar.

PUBLENEF Newsletter n°3

With the third edition of PUBLENEF newsletter, look back to several research tasks that have been completed and look forward to the remaining activities planned.

PUBLENEF Newsletter n°2

d new PUBLENEF reports compiling good practices case study reports and needs assessment reports, information on the next steps of the project and upcoming events.

PUBLENEF Newsletter n°1

The first newsletter of PUBLENEF reports on the Final Conference on 10 October, with opportunities for exchanges with fellow experts and policymakers on the key dimensions of energy efficiency policies.

PUBLENEF Policy Brief n°3 – Focus on Monitoring and Verification

PUBLENEF has carried out a comprehensive analysis of good cases and needs for energy efficiency policy implementation and also launched a series of roadmaps in several countries engaging national, regional, and local public bodies and relevant market stakeholders. With examples of the actions taken by project partners in Croatia and Italy this policy brief answers the question what is the role of the monitoring and verification tools in improving of local, regional, and national energy efficiency policies.

PUBLENEF Policy Brief n°2 – Focus on the Scale-Up of Energy Efficiency Projects

In this policy brief, energy efficiency experts share their insight on the conditions and main drivers to consider when attempting to up-scale energy efficiency projects. The roadmap leaders from Ireland (Tipperary Energy Agency) and Austria (OÖ Energiesparverband) explain how they managed to unlock sustainable energy investments at the local and regional levels by up-scaling small projects into larger programmes supporting energy efficiency investments.