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EEFIG: Boosting new finance for energy efficiency investiments
Financing
The Energy Efficiency Financial Institutions Group (“EEFIG”) was established as a specialist expert
working group by the European Commission and UNEP FI (United Nations Environment Programme Finance
Initiative), in late 2013, as a result of the dialogue between Directorate-General for Energy
(“DG Energy”) and UNEP FI, as both institutions were engaging with financial institutions to
determine how to overcome the well documented challenges inherent to obtaining long-term
financing for energy efficiency. . In this video Peter Sweatman presents the final Report issued on 26 February in Brussels at the "Heating and Cooling in the European Energy Transition" event.
Original language: English
Origin: Belgium
Speaker
Peter Sweatman
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