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Developing better energy efficiency

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Summary

Energy efficiency is at the heart of the government’s approach to tackling dangerous climate change and ensuring safe, secure and affordable…

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Consultation description

Energy efficiency is at the heart of the government’s approach to tackling dangerous climate change and ensuring safe, secure and affordable energy supplies. Energy efficiency is often the quickest and most cost effective solution when compared with the alternatives, saving on energy bills and displacing more costly renewables deployment.

The Energy Efficiency Deployment Office (EEDO) has been set up to drive a step change in energy efficiency in the UK economy and this ‘Call for Evidence’ is the first big step towards developing an energy efficiency strategy.

Contact us

Tel: 0300 068 6096 Email: eedostrategy@decc.gsi.gov.uk Post: John Sartin

Department of Energy and Climate Change 2nd Floor Area A

3 Whitehall Place

London

SW1A 2AW

Energy Efficiency Deployment Office: Call for Evidence

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Energy Efficiency Deployment Office: Call for Evidence

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Energy Efficiency Deployment Office Evidence Brief

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Published 8 February 2012

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