Cost-effectiveness does not guide EU spending on energy efficiency in buildings

Cost-effectiveness is not a determining factor for allocating public funding to energy efficiency measures in residential buildings, according to a new report from the European Court of Auditors. Despite improved guidance from the European Commission, EU-funded projects still do not focus on achieving the greatest potential energy savings per euro invested. The overall contribution of Read more about Cost-effectiveness does not guide EU spending on energy efficiency in buildings[…]