The European Union has been one of the most proactive governmental blocks when it comes to climate change and emissions control and they continue to set the standard for efficiency and progress. They have recently issued new energy efficiency rules that expand the need to display labels on industrial, commercial and household appliances and machines. This is part of a sweeping roster change, aimed at ensuring that energy efficiency is at the top of the commercial agenda going forward.
The rules on energy efficiency issued by the European Parliament insist that all building that are new and constructed after 2020 should have to be powered by renewable energy sources. A significant portion of GHG emissions has been recognized to come from buildings which calls for the need for action on the application of the rules for energy efficiency for the new buildings to be built.
The EU has been one of the most proactive governmental blocks pertaining to the war against climate change and in controlling emissions, continuously setting high standards of energy efficiency. They have recently issued new energy efficiency rules that expand the need to display labels on industrial, commercial and household appliances and machines. This is part of a sweeping roster change, aimed at ensuring that energy efficiency is at the top of the commercial agenda going forward.
Since buildings have a lifespan of approximately 50 years, the environmental impact should not be underestimated. Renovation and retrofitting can only go so far and new emphasis is being placed on sustainable efforts during the process of construction, as well as during the design phase. The European Union's energy efficiency rules dictate that all buildings made after 2020 will conform to this philosophy.
On the other hand, the European Parliament is already convinced that education is important in order to help achieve standards of high energy efficiency, and compels the labeling of all industrial, commercial, and household appliances and machines that consume energy. Windows and framework must also be appropriately labeled, so that users can see how much energy they are responsible for and can choose wisely, in advance.
If individuals, corporations, or consumers possess all the correct information, they can choose to include appliances which work well based on their objectives for sustainability. Every single asset needs to perform with an optimum energy efficiency within the new 'carbon age', or the user would have to be responsible for added fees, in a way or another.
The concept of carbon taxation or "cap and trade" restrictions is not new in the European Union, as their Energy Efficiency Scheme has been in place since 2005. Such concepts are beginning to become clear in the United States, where the corresponding legislation is already being considered, which will most probably include a cap and trade and taxation options.
In order to provide detailed information pertaining to energy use and carbon emissions, procedures and systems need to be implemented at the boardroom level for each organization. Quite apart from greenhouse gas reduction, energy efficiency drives savings, which every organization should be focusing on these days.
From all over the world, governments are likely to agree that we have to aim for up to 80% GHG emissions reduction, at par with the 1990 levels by the time we reach 2050. If not, considerable and detrimental change could be caused to climate and weather patterns. This level of change will, nevertheless, call for consistent and urgent action and implementation of new energy efficiency rules, everywhere.
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