Lessons learnt from the uptake of energy audits and energy management systems in Germany

Promoting energy audits and energy management systems is a core part of the European Union’s policy mix for industry. The EU’s energy efficiency directive requires mandatory energy audits for all large enterprises, and encourages the widespread use of energy audits among small and medium sized enter...

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