Copenhagen Economics contributes to new book on measuring positive impacts within energy efficiency

Copenhagen Economics contributes to new book on measuring positive impacts within energy efficiency

April 13, 2015

The book ‘Capturing the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency: Measuring the positive impacts’ is published by the International Energy Agency. The aim of the book is to build knowledge of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency, and to demonstrate how policy makers and other stakeholders can use existing tools to measure and maximise the benefits they seek.

 

Copenhagen Economics has contributed to the book by drawing on published work such as our study ‘Multiple benefits of investing in energy efficient renovation of buildings’ for Renovate Europe. Furthermore, in the publication, Copenhagen Economics is acknowledged for its methods within calculations of public budgets and benefits at a macro level.

 

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For further information, please contact Partner Sigurd Næss-Schmidt