
Energy Efficiency
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Restriction or ban of heavier, larger and high-fuel-consumption SUV vehicles on densely populated urban areas

Digitalisation and mobile communications as an ever-increasing problem

Implement engagement strategies to change behaviours and make the Energy Efficiency 1st Principle a reality

Solar panels in Spain and Portugal

Little energy gets out a lot

We need a better energy security

Safer social networks

No Gas Challenge

Energy bills are too high

Energy efficiency starts with policies that place well-being at the centre and not: growth, profit or possession

Insulation of buildings

Impose the closure of store doors in order to avoid energy loss and provide for financial penalties in case of non-compliance

Enhancing energy efficiency: Suggestions for a sustainable future

Cars blocking the cities

Sufficiency: avoid demand for energy, materials, land and water while delivering human wellbeing for all within planetary boundaries

Energy Belgium

Winter and summer time

Less energy-intensive societies and lifestyles

Educate Europe’s population about what it means and what are the options for energy efficiency.

Urban norms of energy efficiency

Reduce city warming: greener city streets and places

Making energy efficiency desirable

Solid technology to enhance organic matter avoiding dedicated crops, residues to be disposed of, waste and water contamination

Development of heat networks and reuse of gas infrastructure

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