This paper aims to evaluate how stronger policies towards energy efficiency can contribute to meeting the challenges. It seeks to draw lessons about best practice in energy efficiency policy, picking out key constraints and effective responses to implement energy efficiency. Drawing on this analysis, it assesses the work by UNEPon energy efficiency within the wider practice and on that basis it explores the options for UNEPin positioning its future work in the area. It covers both the implementation of policies for energy efficiency in the economy as a whole and the specific case of ensuring access to energy efficient goods and services in communities recently connected to modern energy systems, normally to electricity distribution and clean fuels for cooking and simple industrial processes.
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Sectors: Cross cutting, Industry, Power sector, Renewables
Country / Region: Global
Tags: best practice, energy, energy efficiency, paper productionKnowledge Object: Publication / Report
Published by: United Nations Environment Programme
Publishing year: 2012
Author: Nigel Lucas