Mapping Policies for Improved Efficiency & Reductions in Final Demand: All Sectors (Excluding Transport)
By: Tom Steward – Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter
EPG Working Paper: 1501
Abstract:
This paper maps the broad range of different policies which currently exist in the UK to support demand reduction or improve energy efficiency. The paper is not intended to be exhaustive in its detail of each policy, but give a broad overview of the policy landscape. It is designed to provide a comprehensive map of all major policy areas aimed at reducing consumption or improving efficiency across the economy.
Keywords: demand, energy efficiency, demand-side
Contact: T.Steward@exeter.ac.uk
Date: February 2015
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