Analysis of Energy Saving and Efficiency Action Plan 2008-2012 in Spain for the Residential Sector (Heating, Appliances and Lighting)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj13.297Keywords:
Efficiency, Energy Saving, Energy Policy, Residential Sector, SpainAbstract
Energy efficiency is considered one of the most cost effective ways to enhance security of energy supply and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to Europe’s Energy Efficiency Plan, the biggest energy saving potential in the EU lies in the built environment. Spanish authorities, aiming to guarantee the energy supply and also to abide with the environmental restrictions, have established the National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAP), the 2008-2012 Plan is the first one and the 2011-2020 Plan lends continuity. In this paper, we will analyze the measurements proposed by the 2008-2012 Plan for home thermal systems (heating and domestic hot water) and home electric systems (light and appliances). Three scenarios are established to quantify approximately the energy saving for Spanish dewellings in 2012. This paper evaluates, using data currently available, the saving to the year 2012 and compares it with the official Plan results presented. The results show the actual margins of improvement and the success or failure of the Plan measures.