The European Community, together with its Member States, is working intensively to improve energy efficiency in all end-use sectors while at the same time increasing the use of renewable energies. Two important communications setting out the strategy for energy efficiency were adopted in 2000: the Action Plan for Energy Efficiency and the European Climate Change Programme (ECCP) . The Action Plan serves as umbrella document outlining programs of Community legislative and non-legislative actions on energy efficiency. Many measures have been launched and put in place such as Directives and other policy measures. The ECCP was established to identify, analyze, evaluate and to recommend least-cost measures in all supply and end-use sectors for the EU to meet its Kyoto target.
In the following sections, you will find the programs that could affect your business:
1. Combined Heat and Power
2. Efficiency in Buildings
3. Efficiency in Energy Using Products
3.1 The EUP
3.2 Eco-design
3.3 Domestic Appliances
3.4 Office Equipment
1. Combined Heat and Power
Directive 2004/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 on the promotion of cogeneration based on a useful heat demand in the internal energy market and amending Directive 92/42/EEC, OJEU L 52 of 21. February 2004: t he Directive defines high efficiency cogeneration as cogeneration providing at least 10% energy savings compared to separate production. As the indicative target value from the 1997 strategy is out-dated, the Directive does not include targets. Instead the Directive urges Member States to carry out analyses of their potential for high efficiency cogeneration.
This Directive lays down requirements for the States as regards:
(a) The general framework for a methodology of calculation of the integrated energy performance of buildings
(b) The application of minimum requirements on the energy performance of new buildings
(c) The application of minimum requirements on the energy performance of large existing buildings that are subject to major renovation
(d) Energy certification of buildings
(e) Regular inspection of boilers and of air-conditioning systems in buildings and, in addition, an assessment of the heating installation in which the boilers are more than 15 years old
Directive Code |
Directive Name |
Directive Date |
Date of Enforcement |
2004/8/EC |
promotion of cogeneration based on a useful heat demand in the internal energy market |
11-Feb-2004 |
21-Feb-2004 |
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2002/91/EC |
energy performance of buildings |
6-Dec-2002 |
4-Jan-2003 |