Reviewing the co-benefits of energy efficiency in an Irish context
The Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin
2023
23 p.
energy ; climate change ; gas emission ; environmental policy ; social impact ; employment creation
Energy
English
Bibliogr.
"Energy efficiency solutions constitute an important element of the framework necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. In recent years, major policy initiatives, such as the European Green Deal and the Irish Climate Action Plans, have introduced ambitious measures to upgrade the levels of energy efficiency in the building stock. Beyond the decarbonisation benefits that arise from energy efficiency measures, there are also considerable environmental, health, social, and economic benefits, which are rarely measured and are often overlooked.
This paper provides an analysis of the wide range of direct and indirect co-benefits of energy efficiency upgrades in the residential and non-residential building sectors, with a particular focus on the Irish context. It concludes by examining the next steps that should be taken by policymakers to support quality energy efficiency upgrades at scale."
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