Using AI-based support to synthesise evidence-based knowledge from Summer Studies
Venue
The Representation of Land North Rhine-Westphalia to the EU
Rue Montoyer/Montoyerstraat 47
1000 Brussels
Organizer
After several years of absence, eceee is now re-launching its series of annual Brussels in-person policy seminar. We are honoured to be joined by the IEA, presenting the 2024 IEA Energy Efficiency Market report, which will be launched the same day.
A just and inclusive energy transition is key to a successful implementation of Europe’s ambitious climate, energy transition and competitiveness policies. These issues are frequently discussed at eceee’s bi-annual summer studies. The seminar is held as part of the EU-funded Energy Efficiency Watch 5 project, to gather input for the EEW5 report on creating supporting narratives for strong energy efficiency policies.
Following the IEA presentation, eceee will present a policy brief on just and inclusive buildings efficiency policies, based on peer-reviewed papers and presentations from the 2024 Summer study and developed with the help of AI-based tools. We also have invited the European Commission to present their plans on ensuring buildings efficiency will benefit all EU citizens (TBC), as well as a representative from the Open Energy Transition study on buildings efficiency and demand reduction to manage the sustainable energy transition.
The seminar will thus discuss policies and supporting narratives for a just inclusive transition, present the policy brief and also discuss the process of using AI help synthesise the knowledge.
Sibylle Braungardt and Carmen Loschke will present the results of the eceee’s AI-supported policy brief project. Find the whole agenda here.