For those of you interested in energy efficient transport, below is information on a free webinar by Enerdata and the Clean Energy Solutions Center. You can register here. Please note it starts at 4 pm Central European Summer Time, which is 10 am Eastern Daylight Time.
Best,
Ivan
Enerdata, in partnership with Clean Energy Solutions Center, is hosting a no-cost, webinar-based training on transportation energy efficiency.
The webinar will consist of three parts:
Energy consumption and energy efficiency trends in transport in G20 countries
Major policies implemented in the EU and other G20 countries
The role of the different drivers, mainly in the case of EU countries.
The presentations will be followed by an interactive Q&A session with the audience.
Transport is widely recognized as one of the most difficult sectors for improving energy efficiency and slowing energy demand growth, as part of the problem goes beyond energy efficiency policy measures. Most G20 countries have focused so far on improving the energy efficiency of cars. While in many OECD countries transport energy demand has been decreasing, partly because of these measures and partly because of the economic downturn, in emerging countries transport energy demand is still growing rapidly, driven by the increase in traffic of goods and passengers and a modal shift to road transport.
The purpose of this webinar is to review the various policy measures implemented in the transport sector (such as minimum energy performance standards, labels and promotion of modal shifts) within the European Union and in G20 countries and to relate them to energy demand growth and energy efficiency improvements.
The Solutions Center, an initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial, helps governments and policy experts design and implement clean energy policies by providing no-cost expert assistance, training, policy reports, data, and tools. To learn more about the Solutions Center and how it can assist in meeting countries' clean energy policy objectives, please visit cleanenergysolutions.org and follow us on social media.
Enerdata is an independent Research & Consulting firm with over 30 years of experience specialising in the global energy and carbon markets. Leveraging advanced forecasting models and quantitative databases, Enerdata brings innovative expertise to address complex political, economic and financial issues.
Calendar » Energy Efficiency in Transport Successes and Failures - 14 April, 2015
Energy Efficiency in Transport Successes and Failures - 14 April, 2015
For those of you interested in energy efficient transport, below is information on a free webinar by Enerdata and the Clean Energy Solutions Center. You can register here. Please note it starts at 4 pm Central European Summer Time, which is 10 am Eastern Daylight Time.
Best,
Ivan
is hosting a no-cost, webinar-based training on transportation energy
efficiency.
The webinar will consist of three parts:
transport in G20 countries
countries
of EU countries.
Webinar starts at 4:00 p.m. CEST
Transport is widely recognized as one of the most difficult sectors for
improving energy efficiency and slowing energy demand growth, as part of the
problem goes beyond energy efficiency policy measures. Most G20 countries
have focused so far on improving the energy efficiency of cars. While in many
OECD countries transport energy demand has been decreasing, partly because of
these measures and partly because of the economic downturn, in emerging
countries transport energy demand is still growing rapidly, driven by the
increase in traffic of goods and passengers and a modal shift to road
transport.
The purpose of this webinar is to review the various policy measures
implemented in the transport sector (such as minimum energy performance
standards, labels and promotion of modal shifts) within the European Union
and in G20 countries and to relate them to energy demand growth and energy
efficiency improvements.
4:00 p.m. CEST
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The Solutions Center, an initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial, helps
governments and policy experts design and implement clean energy policies
by providing no-cost expert assistance, training, policy reports, data, and
tools. To learn more about the Solutions Center and how it can assist in
meeting countries' clean energy policy objectives, please visit
cleanenergysolutions.org and follow us on social media.
Enerdata is an independent Research & Consulting firm with over 30
years of experience specialising in the global energy and carbon markets.
Leveraging advanced forecasting models and quantitative databases, Enerdata
brings innovative expertise to address complex political, economic and
financial issues.
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