This webinar was the final episode in the series. As such, the session began with an overview of the relevance of Multiple Impacts for EE within Europe by the IEA, referencing to it’s report published in 2019. A presentation of the MICATool then set the stage for how various actors at the EU, national, and local levels can practically make use of the MICATool to address the issues identified by the IEA. Speakers also discussed how the MICATool can be embedded in the energy and climate strategies of stakeholders at the various levels. A 15-minute Q&A session then took place between the audience and speakers.
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Who should watch the recording and why?
Policy makers, research institutions, EU-funded projects, and other local, national or international stakeholders interested in understanding the multiple impacts that energy efficiency can have within Europe.
Moderator: Copper Institute