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11/02/2025 @ 11:00
2025-02-11T11:00:00+01:00
2025-02-11T11:15:00+01:00
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In 2021, the energy sufficiency concept gained significant international recognition when the IPCC defined it, highlighting its importance through demand reduction. Now this concept appears as an essential component of a sustainable energy transition that limits socio-environmental impacts: Enerdata will explore why during their upcoming webinar.
Europe stands at a critical juncture in meeting its energy and climate goals, aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030. Amid mounting pressures on resources, energy dependencies, and socio-economic challenges, to which extent strong sufficiency measures key to reducing energy demand and achieving carbon neutrality?
Discover the broader benefits of combining energy sufficiency and efficiency, from reducing dependencies to optimising resources and reducing socio-environmental damages. Enerdata will also share practical insights on how to integrate sufficiency levers in energy scenarios through the analysis of real-world applications from EnerFuture scenario.
Enerdata will go through:
• How do strong sufficiency levers contribute to a carbon-neutral Europe?
• What are the key levers to integrate energy sufficiency in Europe, and what are the associated energy-climate benefits?
• How does the benchmark of existing scenarios integrate sufficiency levers, and how does it compare with the EnerFuture scenario for the EU?
• How to apply the concept of sufficiency effectively using insights from our EnerFuture scenarios?
• What are the key levers to integrate energy sufficiency in Europe, and what are the associated energy-climate benefits?
• How does the benchmark of existing scenarios integrate sufficiency levers, and how does it compare with the EnerFuture scenario for the EU?
• How to apply the concept of sufficiency effectively using insights from our EnerFuture scenarios?
A live Q&A session will take place at the end of the session.