Energy efficiency in buildings: greater focus on cost-effectiveness still needed

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The European Court of Auditors (ECA) issued a special report on energy efficiency buildings and the current lack of cost-effectiveness in EU spending.
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The European Court of Auditors (ECA) issued a special report on energy efficiency buildings including a series of recommendations to help the EU achieve its 2030 energy efficiency target by improving the cost-effectiveness of its 2021-2027 Cohesion policy spending. They visited five Member States (Bulgaria, Czechia, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania) that allocated some €2.9 billion of their Cohesion policy funds for energy efficiency in buildings and concluded that cost-effectiveness is not guiding EU spending on energy efficiency in buildingsBetter management, especially in the area of project selection, could lead to higher energy savings per euro invested.
Year: 
2020
Language: 
English
Topics: 
Buildings
Energy Efficiency/Saving
Financing
Policy/Programmes
Resource category: 
Guidelines/Methodology