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Thu, Oct 3

US vs. Europe: Energy Efficiency in the Renewables Race

As both Europe and the US race toward a more renewables-focused future—adding gigawatts upon gigawatts of projects to the grid—energy efficiency is vital for mitigating grid stress. 

So who’s nailing efficiency efforts—Europe, where solar and wind are launching at a fast clip, or the US, where innovation reigns supreme? Let’s break down energy efficiency in both regions →

Let's compare energy efficiency in both regions

Over in Europe…

  • Utility action on energy poverty and efficiency in Europe is still heavily reliant on government support. Utilities active in France, Ireland, and the UK such as EDF Renewable Energy and Electric Ireland have been identified as frontrunners in energy efficiency.
  • Europe’s Energy Efficiency Directive has recently put energy poverty in the spotlight with the Social Climate Fund. The directive expands energy audit obligations for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
  • Energy management systems are now mandatory for large industrial energy consumers.

Here in the US…

Bottom line: Europe’s utilities largely rely on government support for energy efficiency efforts, while utilities in the US fall in line with efficiency standards thanks to regulatory requirements.