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Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is a very fashionable concept in today's politics and though, with many other players in Brussels, Glass for Europe feels that it is not receiving the right level of attention that it deserves. Considering the enormous energy saving potential from the wider use of energy-efficient glass technologies readily available in the market, Glass for Europe is pushing for a more ambitious and pervasive energy efficiency policy in Europe.

 

Glass for Europe position paper on energy-efficiency and glass products

 

Glass for Europe contribution to the new EU Energy policy 2011-2010

 

 

Glass for Europe is a 'core member' of the informal grouping at EU level called the Energy Efficiency Industrial Forum (EEIF). EEIF is composed of European associations representing industries active in the field of energy efficiency such as insultation manufacturers, lamp companies, cogeneration companies, etc. Together, EEIF members share the belief that Europe is not on track to reach its 20% energy saving target by the year 2020 and call for effective and innovative policies for energy efficiency in Europe.

 

EEIF position paper on the key factors of an effective energy efficiency policy.