scholarly journals The Multiple Benefits of the 2030 EU Energy Efficiency Potential

Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (14) ◽  
pp. 2798 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Thema ◽  
Felix Suerkemper ◽  
Johan Couder ◽  
Nora Mzavanadze ◽  
Souran Chatterjee ◽  
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The implementation of energy efficiency improvement actions not only yields energy and greenhouse gas emission savings, but also leads to other multiple impacts such as air pollution reductions and subsequent health and eco-system effects, resource impacts, economic effects on labour markets, aggregate demand and energy prices or on energy security. While many of these impacts have been studied in previous research, this work quantifies them in one consistent framework based on a common underlying bottom-up funded energy efficiency scenario across the EU. These scenario data are used to quantify multiple impacts by energy efficiency improvement action and for all EU28 member states using existing approaches and partially further developing methodologies. Where possible, impacts are integrated into cost-benefit analyses. We find that with a conservative estimate, multiple impacts sum up to a size of at least 50% of energy cost savings, with substantial impacts coming from e.g., air pollution, energy poverty reduction and economic impacts.

2017 ◽  
Vol 886 ◽  
pp. 133-137 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grissanee Suwanpahu ◽  
Thanapol Tantisattayakul ◽  
Nantamol Limphitakphong ◽  
Orathai Chavalparit

Electricity industry is one of the most important industries that contributes to Thailand’s economic growth. Power generation requires a huge amount of energy and emits a great number of greenhouse gas emission. Reducing energy consumption by improving its efficiency will be beneficial in both economic and environmental aspect. In this study, ten measures related to power generation and distribution system were assessed and analyzed its emission reduction via clean development mechanism and evaluated its cost effectiveness by using the net present value method. The findings revealed that changing a burner with better efficiency was the best implemented measure providing a great point not only on total energy saving but also on gross emission reduction and on earning back the investment. The results in term of intensity of energy saving and emission reduction, however, demonstrated that replacing an old transformer with a new high efficiency one was the most effective measure because using it for a long time period results in high value of no load loss. The information regarding the potential of greenhouse gas emission reduction on the energy efficiency improvement of each measure would be a useful information for decision makers or other parties in power sector to understanding and planning the suitable strategies in the future.


2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 629-666 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katerina Kermeli ◽  
Peter-Hans ter Weer ◽  
Wina Crijns-Graus ◽  
Ernst Worrell

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