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Efficiency Insight - December 2021

Efficiency Insight is the Energy Efficiency Council's monthly energy management update for members, partners and stakeholders.

 

 

 

We’ve got one last newsletter for you for 2021, and we’re keeping it short and sweet.

But I do want to take a moment to thank the EEC’s amazing team, our committed Board and our incredible members and partners for another year of influence and impact. It is an absolute pleasure working with you all on such an important agenda.

Have a fantastic break; looking forward to catching you in 2022!

Luke Menzel

Chief Executive Officer
Energy Efficiency Council

Connect with Luke on LinkedIn and follow him on Twitter.

 

In this newsletter:

  • 2021 reflections: Mary Stewart and Luke Menzel on net zero momentum

  • EEC summer reading list

  • Five First Fuel podcasts to get you through summer

  • IEA EBC research program seeks case studies of resilient cooling systems


 

 

2021 reflections: Mary Stewart and Luke Menzel on net zero momentum

 

We know you don’t need another policy update from Rob Murray-Leach or a projects roundup from Holly Taylor; plenty of time for that next year! So here is a short video chat between EEC CEO Luke Menzel and EEC President Mary Stewart reflecting on one of the biggest themes of 2021 – the momentum towards net zero.

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EEC summer reading list

Planning some long lazy days on the beach? Never fear! The EEC team has pulled together some of the favourite things we’ve released in 2021. No Booker nominees on this list, but plenty of impactful guidance, research and analysis.

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Five First Fuel podcasts to get you through summer


It has been a huge year for the Energy Efficiency Council’s First Fuel podcast, with a cavalcade of local and global guests catching up with the Council’s CEO, Luke Menzel and unpacking the big issues in energy and climate. So, just in time for the holidays, let's look back at the top 5 most downloaded episodes of 2021.

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IEA EBC research program seeks case studies of resilient cooling systems

The IEA EBC is currently collecting case studies of existing residential buildings with different cooling technologies. There are many buildings in Australia that could contribute to this, facilitating the promotion of resilient cooling solutions in temperate, subtropical and tropical climates, and the Annex is keen to showcase them.

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