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The Energy Efficiency Commitment 2005-2008 - overall progress and emerging issues. Charles Hargreaves 4 September 2007. Presentation outline. The EEC2 target Supplier progress and activity Targeting the Priority Group Key issues moving forward. The Energy Efficiency Commitment 2005-08.
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The Energy Efficiency Commitment 2005-2008 -overall progress and emerging issues Charles Hargreaves 4 September 2007
Presentation outline • The EEC2 target • Supplier progress and activity • Targeting the Priority Group • Key issues moving forward
The Energy Efficiency Commitment 2005-08 • Suppliers were set an overall target of 130 TWh • At least 50% of which has to be met in the low income Priority Group • Suppliers carried forward 35 TWh of energy savings from EEC1 into EEC2, just over half of which were in the Priority Group
Supplier progress • Suppliers had made good progress towards meeting their targets by the end of the second year of the EEC2 • Two suppliers had achieved enough energy savings to have complied with their obligations • By the end of the second year year, suppliers had met nearly 95% of the overall target
Activity to date • Energy savings achieved to date have been dominated by the delivery of insulation measures • However, large numbers of other measures have been promoted, including nearly 45 million low energy lamps • Some suppliers have been innovative and have brought new products into the EEC
Meeting the Priority Group target • Suppliers are on track to meet at least half of their energy saving targets in the Priority Group • However, in EEC2 so far, more of the activity has been targeted on the non-Priority Group • Priority Group activity has been heavily dominated by the delivery of insulation measures
Innovative action • Suppliers are promoting a range of innovative products • These include: • Heating measures such as ground source pumps and small scale CHP • Consumer electronics such as integrated digital appliances • Very efficient cold appliances
Key points • Suppliers have made good progress towards meeting their targets including meeting at least 50% in the Priority Group • At the end of the ninth quarter of EEC2, of the 130TWh target only 5 TWh is remaining • Given current trends it seems all suppliers will have energy savings to carry forward to CERT