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Eu Survey on the progress of Energy efficiency measure in Ireland

  • 28-05-2020 4:45pm
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    From a colleague:
    very topical now given Gov formation talks.
    It's just a few minutes.

    ..... We are carrying out an EU-wide survey on the progress of energy efficiency in all Member States (http://www.energy-efficiency-watch-survey.eu). The European Commission and the European Parliament have expressed strong interest in the results of this survey so it is very important that all member states be well represented.

    Unfortunately, we still have very little input from Ireland.

    It would really help a lot if you:
    completed the survey yourself (if you have already done this – thank you!).
    forwarded it as widely as possible to your colleagues and through your network with a personal e-mail – perhaps with a small personal introduction warmly inviting people to take part.

    It is a wide survey, targeted at all people working on topics relating to energy in the public sector, energy agencies, university/research organisations, business sector and others. Your contributions would be of great value, and would help shed light on the situation in Ireland regarding energy efficiency policies.

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