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The multiple benefits of industrial energy efficiency policy – experience in Australia and Mongolia

 

Presentation at a Roundtable on Industrial Productivity and Competitiveness Impacts
International Energy Agency Headquarters
Paris, France
Monday January 27, 2014
 

 

DESCRIPTION

This roundtable provides a platform to discuss existing and promising approaches used to quantify non-energy benefits, identify a key set of indicators that are feasible and relevant for industry and policy-makers and explore methods for quantification. Ways in which information on non-energy benefits can be used to promote energy efficiency implementation were also explored. The roundtable included a discussion exploring challenges, gaps and discuss how to move forward with this issue.

 

Patrick Crittenden presented as part of Session 3:The bigger picture on industrial energy efficiency impactsThis session focused on the synergies between industrial level and policy-level efforts – and what approaches can be used to obtain useful data with minimum effort. The session also covered the value of quantifying economy-wide benefits of industrial energy efficiency and a discussion on possible approaches and challenges. Patrick presented on his experience and research progressing the application of multiple benefits at the level of policy and practice in Australia and Mongolia.

 

MORE INFORMATION


A copy of the presentation is available here.

The roundtable agenda and presentations are available here.

 

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