@techreport{ThomasSuerkemperAdisornetal.2016, author = {Thomas, Stefan and Suerkemper, Felix and Adisorn, Thomas and Hauptstock, Dorothea and Sch{\"a}fer-Sparenberg, Carolin and Tholen, Lena and Vondung, Florin and Becker, Daniel and Tesniere, Lucie and F{\"o}rster, Sonja and Egger, Christiane and Geiss, Jan and Roth, Roxane Eva Rosa and Bayer, Lucia and Schilken, Peter and Dely, Kristina and Bourges, Dominique and Borg, Nils}, title = {Feedback loop report : progress in energy efficiency policies in the EU member states ; findings from the Energy Efficiency Watch 3 project}, institution = {Wuppertal Institut f{\"u}r Klima, Umwelt, Energie}, address = {Wuppertal}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:wup4-opus-66552}, pages = {190}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The core objective of Energy Efficiency Watch 3 (EEW3) is to establish a constant feedback loop on the implementation of European and national energy efficiency policies and thus enable both compliance monitoring and mutual learning on effective policy making across the EU. The project team applied a mixed-method approach to assess energy efficiency policy developments in EU Member States. EEW3 analysed the progress made in the implementation of energy efficiency policies in European Member States since the publication of the second National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAPs) in 2011 by screening official documents, sought experts' knowledge via an EU-wide survey and has been creating new consultation platforms with a wide spectrum of stakeholders including parliamentarians, regions, cities and business stakeholders. Results are presented in Country Reports for each of the 28 Member States, the Expert Survey Report, 10 Case Studies presenting outstanding energy efficiency policies in Europe, the Key Policy Conclusions, the project summary report in brochure format and this Feedback Loop Report, which summarises the overall EEW3 portfolio.}, language = {en} }