Energy

Driving energy efficiency: A comparison of five mature markets

December 01, 2016

Global

December 01, 2016

Global
Aviva Freudmann

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This study looks at the key role the public sector plays in promoting energy efficiency in homes and workplaces in five industrialised countries: the UK, US, Canada, Germany and France. The initiatives fall into three main categories: increasing access to information on energy use and ways to reduce it; offering incentives in the form of grants, loans or tax breaks for upgrades; and supporting or directly providing energy-use labelling and ratings systems for products and for buildings.

The study focuses on the following areas:

  • The main types of strategies for encouraging energy savings
  • How information campaigns and incentives can be tailored to specific audiences
  • The role played by product labelling and standard-setting for energy efficiency
  • An assessment of what strategies work best in encouraging efficiency

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