Johannes Thema (Wuppertal Institute) presented main COMBI findings on 7 June 2018 at the European Sustainable Energy Week in the session on “Learning from experience and involving energy-citizens; two ways of improving energy-related policymaking”
External event
COMBI @ CA EED
COMBI researchers presented the project, preliminary findings and the draft online tool at the Concerted Action EED plenary in Sofia on October 20, 2017. Find presentations downloadable from the CA EED website.
COMBI lecture at Jadavpur University
COMBI-researcher Souran Chatterjee (partner CEU/ABUD) gave a lecture on
Productivity impact from multiple impact perspective
Full economic assessment is required to understand the full potential of any energy policy. However, today these assessments often do not include important factors such as co-benefits/multiple impacts of any energy policy. The inclusion of additional impact into decision-making analysis may influence any policy maker to design a better policy portfolio. Most of the time, multiple impacts of energy efficiency policy are not incorporated into ex-ante policy analysis due to the absence of mature methodologies. Therefore, this research contributes to the methodological tool box by proposing the solutions to the key methodological challenges of aggregation of multiple impacts including the risks of double counting.
COMBI at World Sustainable Energy Days
COMBI-researcher Souran Chatterjee presented first draft productivity impacts from the project at the World Sustainable Energy Days 2017 conference in Wels/Austria.
Full economic assessment is required to understand the full potential of any energy policy. However, today these assessments often do not include important factors such as co-benefits/multiple impacts of any energy policy. The inclusion of additional impact into decision-making analysis may influence policy maker to design a better policy portfolio. Most of the time, multiple impacts of energy efficiency policy are not incorporated into ex-ante policy analysis due to the absence of mature methodologies. Therefore, this research contributes to the methodological tool box by proposing solutions to the key methodological challenges of aggregation of multiple impacts including the risks of double counting.