Bilateral collaboration on energy efficiency in buildings
| Jun Li |
| Chatham House |
Working paper of the project Chatham House by Jun Li.
This paper aims to focus on increasing the energy efficiency of buildings through cooperative efforts between the EU and China. Energy efficiency is seen as the most effective way of improving security of energy supply, reducing carbon emissions and increasing competitiveness while realizing these energy-saving measures. The development of a large market for energy-efficient technologies and products is also seen as a by-product of policies to encourage improvements in this area. This paper is intended to complement other research within the Project on cement, white goods, lighting, and building design and construction, by focusing more generally on issues which are emerging across the specific areas of study.
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