Flattening the Energy Curve
September 1, 2023An assessment of efficiency measures and their impact on the European energy system

Partners: EURIMA, International Copper Association Europe
Funder: European Climate Foundation
To achieve the EU’s ambitious target of a 90–95% emissions reduction by 2040, energy affordability, social and household impacts, and industrial considerations must be carefully addressed. Without effective measures, the transition risks creating financial and structural challenges for consumers and industries alike. Energy efficiency measures play a crucial role in reducing energy demand, stabilizing prices, and ensuring a just transition. However, a comprehensive evaluation is needed to determine their effectiveness in reducing generation needs, managing peak demand, and influencing energy costs across different sectors. Supported by the EEE consortium, this project leverages the PyPSA-Eur integrated energy system planning tool to analyze the impact of various renovation scenarios, energy management strategies, and demand-side flexibility measures.
The study provides insights into how individual and combined efficiency measures can optimize the energy system while maintaining affordability and reliability. The findings will inform data-driven decision-making in energy policy and planning, helping stakeholders implement the most effective strategies for emissions reduction. By offering a clear understanding of efficiency measures’ benefits, this research will support a more sustainable, cost-effective, and socially equitable energy transition across Europe.
Project Overview
Time horizon
49%
Project Aims



Related Projects

The Role of Energy Storage in Germany
Quantification of energy storage benefits in reducing carbon emissions in the German electricity system
View Project
Open-Source Market Model Innovation Project
An open-source modelling initiative to support a transparent, collaborative, and data-driven transition to a net-zero energy system
View Project

-1.png&w=828&q=75)