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Whistleblowers: Voluntary energy savings targets met by
„tricks and abuse
2. As Brussels gears up to discuss binding energy efficiency targets for 2030 this week, two
whistleblowers told EurActiv that the EU should learn from their experiences in implementing the
2006 energy services directive (ESD), which aimed to cut energy consumption.
„Malcolm‟, a former senior officer for a north European EU state's national energy agency, said that
inconvenient energy savings measures were routinely skipped over when they were not legally
enforceable.
“You just checked the directive article by article to see what the requirements were for member states,”
he told EurActiv. “Is it a binding requirement? „Ok, we need to do something‟. Is it non-binding? „Ok,
perhaps the policy we already have fits with that part of the directive.‟”
“That‟s what we do,” he told EurActiv. “At least that‟s what was done by my government. When the
member states and Commission agreed on binding targets there was more budget available, a larger
team, and more of an effort made.”
The EU has agreed three climate goals for 20% improvements in the continent‟s CO2 emissions,
renewables and energy efficiency by 2020. But energy efficiency is the only one that is not
compulsory.
3. Accounting tricks and abuse
If you don‟t have clearly defined end use and primary energy targets you‟re always opening yourself up to accounting
tricks and abuse,” said „Sabine‟, another former-officer responsible for the ESD in a national energy agency.
The energy services directive, which was passed in 2006, obliges EU nations to set up national energy savings action
plans, showing how they would reach an indicative but ultimately voluntary 9% energy savings target by 2016.
The bloc is on track to meet this target, “according to the submitted National Efficiency Action Plans,” Marlene Holzner,
spokeswoman for the energy commissioner Günther Oettinger told EurActiv.
Other measures in the directive covered energy efficient procurement, services promotion and information points, as
well as removing barriers within Europe‟s internal market.
The law‟s progress has been dogged by complaints about its enforcement, although the European Commission now says
that it has been fully transposed and implemented.
But the agency that Sabine worked for chose to measure their energy savings in terms of primary energy – such as oil,
coal and gas – rather than end-use energy, or actual energy consumption, as the legislation required.
This meant that measures such as the promotion of zero emissions buildings were neglected in favour of a subsidised
scheme to convert buildings away from direct to district-based heating.
4. Fake energy savings
“It looked like they were saving energy because they reduced primary energy,” Sabine said, “but it
wasn‟t a real saving - an energy efficiency improvement – it was just a little trick that they used.”
Energy and the environment are both considered shared competences under theTreaty of Lisbon, but
Brussels is often hesitant to legislate on energy, a matter of national security for some. The energy
savings targets in the ESD, a case in point, were originally proposed as binding statute.
“The European Parliament tried to get a binding target and they argued and argued but finally had to
give up when the realised they couldn‟t,” said Randall Bowie, one of the directive‟s authors. “They
fought for it like crazy.”
A consequence of that defeat was that member states ignored parts of the directive that couldn‟t be
easily included as part of already-existing programmes, Bowie said, or promoted them with weak
legislation that had little impact.
“When a target is there, they realise that they have to do a more ambitious implementation,” he told
EurActiv. If the ESD had included binding targets, there would have been no need to repeat some of its
measures, such as supplier obligations in the energy efficiency directive, he added.
5. Naming and shaming
“Non compliance by a member state with a non-binding target can lead to naming and shaming but
not to any legislative action so there is no political risk of infringement procedures for a government
minister,” said Malcolm.
“That is why there was much more progress on topics like renewables and CO2 emissions reductions.”
For Bowie, this is particularly troublesome as, he argues, energy efficiency has greater standalone
CO2-reducing potential than renewable energies because of the sectoral flexibility it offers.
“There are a lot of strong arguments for having a binding target for energy efficiency,” he said. “Having
a CO2 target is also important but a renewables target in the order of priorities could be third.”
This line of reasoning offers an olive branch to states such as Poland which balk at other climate
targets.
But it is likely to be resisted by environmental groups, already mindful of a risk that the EU‟s current
three low carbon goals could be played off against each other in the 2030 negotiations to come.
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