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eceee 2001 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Further than ever from Kyoto? Rethinking energy efficiency can get us there
Panel Panel 1: Assessment of Energy Efficiency Policy
Cost-effective energy and carbon savings in the UK housing stock
John Henderson, Building Research Establishment Ltd.
EKO-Energi ÿ Successful voluntary agreements on energy efficiency and environmental control in Swedish industry
Ulrika Uggla, Swedish National Energy Administration (STEM)
Diana Avasoo, Avasoo Consulting
An energy-efficiency policy - Problems, barriers and possibilities
Peter Bach, Danish Energy Agency, Ministry of Environment and Energy
Environmental management policies in the Higher Education (HE) sector: quantified aspects from 5 case-studies in France under the ECOCAMPUS initiative
Jean-François Bonnet, University of Bordeaux 1
C. Devel, University of Bordeaux 1
Ph. Lagière, University of Bordeaux 1
Patrick Faucher, University of Bordeaux 1
Jacques Roturier, University of Bordeaux 1
INDEEP evaluation of 220 energy efficiency programmes from 14 countries
Harry Vreuls, NOVEM
Commercial HVAC and service water-heating equipment minimum energy efficiency standards in the U.S.
John Busch, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sriram Somasundaram, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jim McMahon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Employment generation from energy efficiency programmes: enhancing political and social acceptability
Joanne Wade, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Andrew Warren, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Towards Kyoto -Implementation of Long Term Agreements (LTA) in industry: which elements make LTA successful and how to integrate them into the policy mix?
Otto Starzer, The Austrian Energy Agency (EVA)
Labelling of electrical appliances - An evaluation of the Energy Labelling Ordinance in Germany and resulting recommendations for energy efficiency policy
Barbara Schlomann, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Wolfgang Eichhammer, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Edelgard Gruber, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Friedemann Stockle, GfK Marketing Services GmbH & Co
The legitimisation of demand-side policies under deregulation: lessons learned from the IRP Era
Mike Bull, Bonneville Power Administration
Can energy saving policy survive in a market economy?
Jorgen Stig Norgard, Technical University of Denmark
First-year assessment of the European GreenLight Programme
Vincent BERRUTTO, European Commission
Paolo BERTOLDI, European Commission
Incremental distribution chain costs and markups for energy efficient consumer products
Chloé Malié, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Robert Van Buskirk, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sustainable Technology Development, case hot water
Rolinde Oosterheert, NOVEM
Public energy efficiency sector in Norway: time for restructuring
Terje Stamer Wahl, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Cost-efficient or not cost-efficient is not the relevant question
Brita Olerup, Royal Institute of Technology
Evaluation of the energy efficiency check in Norway
Liv Randi Lindseth, Norsk Enoek og Energi AS
Trends in Norwegian stationary energy use: an international perspective
Fridtjof Unander, International Energy Agency
From energy efficiency to carbon conservation
Brenda Boardman, University of Oxford
Impact assessment of the UK energy efficiency best practice programme for buildings
Emma Jackson, Building Research Establishment
Richard Hartless, Building Research Establishment
Yes, pan-European co-operative procurement works - How to best make use of a promising
Anna Engleryd, Swedish National energy Administration
Sophie Attali, International Consulting on Energy
Are voluntary agreements an alternative policy to efficiency standards for transforming the electrical appliances market?
Philippe MENANTEAU, Institute for Energy Policy and Economics (CNRS / Université de Grenoble)
The UK network of Energy Efficiency Advice Centres
Colin Timmins, Energy Saving Trust
Instruments and actions of the German Federal States towards climate protection
Willi Herbert, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
Katrin Blechschmidt, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
Spatial planning in Poland and Estonia for promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy sources - Theoretical background
Katrin Blechschmidt, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
An examination of the effectiveness of the EU minimum standard on cold appliances: the British case
Pernille Schiellerup, Environmental Change Institute
The contribution of the Energy Efficiency Centre to the energy efficiency policy in Lithuania
Vygintas JARASUNAS, Lithuanian Energy Agency
European ex-post evaluation guidebook for DSM and EE services programmes
Preben Birr-Pedersen, SRC International A/S
An International Catalyst for Energy Efficiency
Hans Joergen Koch, International Energy Agency
Does a government environmental procurement policy yield a double dividend?
Philippe Quirion, CIRED
Analysis of energy efficiency standards for Japanese appliances
Yutaka NAGATA, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
Panels of the eceee 2003 Summer Study
Panel 2: Dynamics of Consumption
Panel 1: Assessment of Energy Efficiency Policy
Panel 4: Sustainable Energy Use in Buildings
Panel 3: Mobility and Transport
Panel 5: Energy Efficiency Markets & Financing Mechanisms
Panel 6: Energy Efficiency Under Joint Implementation & The Clean Development Mechanism