ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONCERN RAISED BY UTILITY INDUSTRY INITIATIVE
July 1st, 2008
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) member states are failing to take energy efficiency sufficiently seriously, a joint initiative involving utilities has claimed. The Energy Efficiency Watch (EEW), an initiative jointly funded by EU institutions, industry associations and non-governmental organisations has concluded after a study: "In most cases, the relationship between technical energy saving potentials, energy saving targets and energy efficiency improvement measures, is weak or not transparent." It added: "The overall impression is that the ...
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