Vinterpaketet är här!
Det är som att öppna luckan i adventskalendern. Vad döljer sig i de 1600 sidorna i vinterpaketet? Och vad betyder det för Sverige?
Effektiviseringsmålet för EU som helhet blir 30% (och bindande) räknat från 2005 samt utgår en baslinje som innebär en viss ökad energianvändning. Om vi sätter in det i bilden av de trender vi sett sedan 1993 blir det ungefär som i bilden nedan.
Det okända kortet är BNP-utvecklingen men om vi drar ut rådande trend så får vi, om Sverige följer EU och effektviserar 30%, en intensitet som ligger under 50% 2030 (Grattis till dem som gjorde den svenska överenskommelsen häromdagen!). Men det fordrar att vi bryter den trend av ökande energianvändning som EUs baslinje utgår från. Men det var ju hela idén. Eller hur?
eceee lyfter fram att man verkligen håller fast vid principen “efficiency first” men påpekar att målet för effektvisering kunde satts högre. Trettio procent får anses vara ett minimum.
The Coalition for Energy Savings ger tydliga exempel på vad som står att vinna.
Each additional 1% energy savings matters – it could take 7 million people out of energy poverty, secure 500,000 local jobs, avoid 37 million tons of CO2eq, and cut EU gas imports by 2.6%.
Och man kan nog påstå att de berörda kommissionärerna förstår att det finns en guldgruva rakt under fötterna.
The Vice-President for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič said: “Today’s package will boost the clean energy transition by modernising our economy. Having led the global climate action in recent years, Europe is now showing example by creating the conditions for sustainable jobs, growth and investment. Today’s proposals touch upon all clean energy related sectors: research and innovation, skills, buildings, industry, transport, digital, finance to name but a few. These measures will equip all European citizens and businesses with the means to make the most of the clean energy transition.”
Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete said: “Our proposals provide a strong market pull for new technologies, set the right conditions for investors, empower consumers, make energy markets work better and help us meet our climate targets. I’m particularly proud of the binding 30% energy efficiency target, as it will reduce our dependency on energy imports, create jobs and cut more emissions. Europe is on the brink of a clean energy revolution. And just as we did in Paris, we can only get this right if we work together. With these proposals, the Commission has cleared the way to a more competitive, modern and cleaner energy system. Now we count on European Parliament and our Member States to make it a reality.”
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