Blog posts with the tag: "co-benefits"
Thursday 20 February 2014
There have been a few interesting energy articles in the FT, most notably; “Consumers see the light over lower energy costs”, by Guy Chazan, which reported that people use nearly a third less electricity to light their homes than they did 16 years ago. Brenda Boardman from the Environmental Change Institute at Oxford said that…
Thursday 30 January 2014
I recently attended a very thought provoking meeting at the International Energy Agency looking at the multiple benefits of industrial energy efficiency, a topic that I have written about before both in the blog and in my book. Interest in making sure all the benefits from energy efficiency are evaluated at the investment decision point…
Dr Steven Fawkes
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