Examples of using To boost energy efficiency in English and their translations into Swedish
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that is the way to boost energy efficiency.
The action plan to boost energy efficiency provides for a reduction in energy intensity of 1% per annum,
PraTLA- Contributions of students to boost energy efficiency in municipalities.
The Action Plan includes several types of measures to facilitate investments designed to boost energy efficiency.
Galvanise the technological opportunities to boost energy efficiency in the transport sector.
The Commission proposes measures to boost energy efficiency and renewable energy in low-income households.
To boost energy efficiency, appropriate incentives need to be developed to help overcome the initial, up-front extra cost of energy efficient appliances
Under the SAVE programme2, a variety of measures have been proposed to boost energy efficiency in different types of electrically-powered equipment.
One in four(25%) SMEs say that simplifying administrative procedures for constructing cogeneration capacity such as installing solar panels would be particularly effective to boost energy efficiency.
The success of these codes of conduct shows industry's recognition that innovation to boost energy efficiency is a commercial,
This is the ambitious goal that the Commission has proposed today with its new Directive to boost energy efficiency in the Union and promote the market for energy services such as lighting,
As far as the Union is concerned, it still has to be said that there are major differences between the Member States regarding the extent to which measures to boost energy efficiency have or have not been taken.
The key to maximising benefits and minimising costs is to target opportunities to boost energy efficiency, for example,
Member States to increase the rate of the ERDF allocation which each Member State can use to boost energy efficiency in housing from 4% to 15% in the future Multiannual Financial Framework.
The Commission and Member State governments should give stronger support to projects intended to boost energy efficiency, whether we are talking about investments to make public transport as energy efficient as possible,
which should help to boost energy efficiency, especially in buildings and transport.
The Commission will adopt in the coming weeks an energy efficiency plan proposing specific measures to boost energy efficiency; for instance, that by 1 January 2012 all Member States should include energy efficiency standards in public procurement.
I firmly believe that the R&D sector must be supported as this can make a significant contribution to boosting energy efficiency.