Fraunhofer ISI’s Frederic Berger then hosted a second formal session where he spoke on his paper published for the conference, titled ‘A German, an Italian, a Polish, and an EU official walk into a stakeholder workshop: Supporting energy efficiency policies with the multiple impacts approach ‘.
A third and final session was held informally, in the form of a stakeholder workshop hosted by IEECP’s Giulia Pizzini and Fraunhofer ISI’s Frederic Berger to present a mock-up version of the MICATool and collect feedback on the tool from energy efficiency experts and practitioners.
Both papers can be accessed by eceee members within their repository, while their release to the public will be scheduled shortly.