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The UK’s National Energy Efficiency Action Plan and Building Renovation Strategy

The NEEAP explains how the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive will help realise the UK's cost effective energy efficiency potential.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

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The UK's National Energy Efficiency Action Plan and Building Renovation Strategy

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On 30 April 2014, the UK Government published its National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP). The NEEAP was published in accordance with Article 24 of the Energy Efficiency Directive and sets out how the UK Government will comply with the Directive.

The UK is committed to realising the remaining cost-effective energy efficiency potential in the UK economy. The UK’s NEEAP explains how the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive will help us to realise this potential, building on the UK’s leadership on energy efficiency.

The Government has also published its Building Renovation Strategy. The Strategy has been published in accordance with Article 4 of the Energy Efficiency Directive and it sets out the UK’s portfolio of policies that stimulate investment in energy efficiency building renovation, supported by an overview of the UK’s national building stock to help understand the opportunities for further cost-effective renovation.

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Published 30 April 2014

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