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Engaging Danish Politicians on Energy-Efficient Buildings

December 9th, 2024

The DEDALUS partner European Green Cities interviewed 11 policymakers at the Climate People's Meeting to explore policy frameworks for integrating Demand-Response systems into Europe's buildings and advancing carbon neutrality.

The accelerating climate crisis demands swift and innovative solutions to reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency.

As part of these efforts, demand-response systems have emerged as a key strategy to optimise energy use in buildings by aligning consumption with grid demands. Recognising the need for comprehensive policies to promote these technologies, European Green Cities, one of the DEDALUS partners, invited politicians for a dialogue at the Climate People's Meeting held in Middelfart, Denmark, last summer.

Through interviews with 11 policymakers, European Green Cities gained insights into the opportunities and challenges of integrating demand-response systems into Europe's building stock by discussing policy approaches to achieving energy-efficient, flexible, and resilient buildings across the continent. These conversations revealed diverse perspectives on how to accelerate the adoption of smart energy systems and support the broader transition to carbon-neutral societies.

Energy efficiency and demand-response systems in buildings represent two pivotal strategies for reducing energy consumption, optimising grid stability, and fostering a greener economy. These technologies offer immense potential, but unlocking it requires comprehensive policy support. During the interviews, it became evident that many topics keep coming back.

Below are suggested policy changes that could significantly enhance the role of demand-response systems in buildings, categorised under four overarching themes of Legislation, Incentives, Engagement, and Technologies.

Legislation and Regulatory Framework

  • A Legal Framework for Demand-Response

Develop clear and comprehensive laws to support demand-response (DR) participation, outlining rights, obligations, and ensuring robust cybersecurity measures.

  • ·Aligning Legislation with Climate Change

Regularly update energy policies to address the rapidly evolving challenges of climate change and meet emerging energy demands.

  • Supporting Smart Building Technologies

Establish regulations and incentives that promote the adoption of smart building systems, fostering a legal environment conducive to energy optimization.

  • Monitoring and Evaluation

Introduce key performance indicators (KPIs) and conduct regular reviews of energy policies to align them with technological advancements and changing market conditions.

Incentives and Financial Support

  • Incentivising Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Offer financial support such as grants, tax breaks, and subsidies to encourage green construction and energy-efficient renovations.

  • Supporting Innovation and Technological Development

Establish funding programs and partnerships to accelerate the development of scalable energy-saving technologies.

  • Encouraging Private Sector Participation

Provide tax incentives and foster public-private partnerships to stimulate investments in energy-efficient technologies and DR systems.

Citizen Engagement and Accessibility

  • Raising Public Awareness and Engagement

Launch public campaigns and educational initiatives to engage citizens and promote widespread adoption of DR systems.

  • Ensuring Fair Access to Green Energy

Guarantee equitable access to green energy and smart technologies, prioritizing underserved areas and low-income households.

  • Promoting Circular Energy Systems

Advocate for circular energy systems that integrate renewable energy sources and focus on reducing overall energy consumption.

Technology and Innovation

  • Supporting Smart Building Technologies

Promote the use of advanced technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and energy management systems, to optimize building energy use.

  • Advancing Innovation and Technological Development

Invest in research and development to drive scalable, flexible energy solutions tailored to modern needs.

  • Monitoring and Evaluation

Leverage real-time data from smart systems to assess the effectiveness of energy efficiency initiatives and DR policies.

The Importance of Clear and Inclusive Communication

Currently, not all stakeholders fully recognize the potential of demand-response systems, underscoring the need for open and transparent dialogue. Clear and inclusive communication is crucial for the success of energy policies and the widespread adoption of DR systems and energy efficiency technologies.

When citizens, building owners, and stakeholders clearly understand the benefits—such as cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and increased convenience—they are more likely to engage actively. Simplifying complex concepts through practical guides, workshops, and clear messaging ensures that these technologies are accessible to all.

Effective communication also bridges the gap between policy and practice, fostering alignment across governments, the private sector, and consumers. Moreover, engaging the public in dialogue builds trust and a sense of ownership, helping to ensure that policies address real needs and gain widespread support.

Clarifying Leadership and Coordination in the Energy Transition

A successful energy transition, particularly the integration of demand-response systems, depends on clear leadership and well-defined roles. Yet, many stakeholders—governments, private companies, and citizens alike—often hesitate to take the first step due to concerns about technical challenges, responsibilities, and costs. This hesitation can lead to a stalemate, with parties shifting blame and avoiding accountability, resulting in confusion about leadership and direction. To address this, a structured and collaborative leadership framework is essential.

Discussions revealed that politicians view governments as the best-positioned entities to take the lead by establishing clear regulatory frameworks and setting ambitious energy goals. By leveraging legislation, incentives, and support schemes, public authorities can reduce uncertainty, providing private companies and citizens the confidence to act. Governments must initiate cross-sector dialogues and create mechanisms for ongoing collaboration to ensure alignment and momentum.

A top-down approach can provide clarity, with governments setting the framework, private companies driving technological and market-driven innovations, and citizens actively participating as critical partners. In this model, governments serve as initiators and facilitators, enabling private companies to spearhead implementation while fostering public engagement.

By aligning responsibilities and maintaining transparent communication channels, stakeholders can minimize fragmentation, ensuring a cohesive and effective transition. Clear leadership, inclusive communication, and a shared vision for sustainable energy practices are essential for achieving a coordinated and impactful energy transformation.

(Article written by European Green Cities with the support and supervision of ICONS)

Photo Credits: Frank Cilius

Contacts

Coordinator:

Diego Arnone, Engineering S.p.A, diego.arnone@eng.it

Communication:

Ilaria Orfino, ICONS, ilaria.orfino@icons.it

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