Measuring multiple benefits for energy efficiency in the industrial sector

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2018

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Eichhammer, WolfgangORCID 0000-0002-2699-2410ISNI 0000000038566924
Reuter, Matthias
Patel, Martin
Walz, Rainer

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Abstract

In previous work we developed a comprehensive indicator set for measuring multiple benefits of energy efficiency (MB-EE). The aim is to complement the harmonised approach to energy efficiency indicators and policies which is realised through the ODYSSEE-MURE project (www.odyssee-mure.eu) with an indicator set measuring Multiple Benefits. We focus in this paper on indicators to characterise MB which are relevant for the energy efficiency industry at the macro-level and, hence, also the whole economy: • MB indicators describing innovation and competitiveness triggered by EE (e.g. impacts related to innovative EE technologies and foreign trade with EE technologies) • Turnover achieved through energy savings, which makes relevant contributions to the economic development of a country. • Macro-economic impacts from EE, in particular impacts on economic growth and employment We discuss the methodological approach to the indicator set, the underlying data sources and limitations. This indicator set is applied for EU28 countries or a subset of countries. Knowledge made available in new tools and projects, such as the ODYSSEE-MURE facility on multiple benefits should therefore be made easily accessible for the policy level and be used by policy makers when evaluating the impacts of energy efficiency policies.

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Bottom-up analysis, Energy efficiency indicator, Energy efficiency policy, Multiple benefits, Top-down evaluation methods, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

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Eichhammer, W, Reuter, M, Patel, M & Walz, R 2018, Measuring multiple benefits for energy efficiency in the industrial sector. in Industrial efficiency 2018 : Leading the Low-Carbon Transition, Proceedings. ECEEE industrial summer study proceedings, vol. 2018-6, European Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, pp. 249-258, 2018 ECEEE Industrial Summer Study on Industrial Efficiency: Leading the Low-Carbon Transition, Kalkscheune, Berlin, Germany, 11/06/18., conference