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European Energy Efficiency Day

SEFA at the European Energy Efficiency Day 2025

SEFA is proud to take part in the European Energy Efficiency Day 2025, a high-level event bringing together EU policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders to advance Europe’s energy efficiency agenda.

Hosted with the participation of the European Parliament, European Commission, and representatives from across the energy efficiency industrial ecosystem, the event will explore how energy efficiency can be the driving force for industrial competitiveness, innovation, and climate neutrality.

Event Objectives

  • Drive industrial competitiveness and innovation through improved energy efficiency.

  • Highlight energy efficiency’s central role in achieving EU climate and energy targets.

  • Accelerate policy implementation by enhancing collaboration across sectors.

  • Shape the future framework for energy efficiency—covering policy instruments, financing, skills, and cross-sector cooperation.

Key Themes

  • Boosting Europe’s Industrial Competitiveness: How efficiency improves productivity, reduces costs, and sustains innovation, even in challenging times.

  • Recognising the Energy Efficiency Ecosystem: Strengthening Europe’s leadership and economic value in the global energy efficiency market.

  • Delivering the Policy Framework: Ensuring effective implementation of existing directives, expanding skills, securing funding, and creating regulatory certainty to attract private investment.

  • Energy Efficiency as an Investment: Positioning efficiency not as a cost, but as a high-yield investment that delivers measurable returns through energy savings and cost reduction.

  • System-Level Efficiency: Promoting an integrated approach to energy management — spanning building renovation, industrial decarbonisation, and electric mobility — to strengthen resilience, balance demand and supply, and lower emissions.

Through its participation, SEFA will contribute insights on innovative financing mechanisms that mobilise private capital for energy efficiency, support policy delivery, and reinforce Europe’s path toward a sustainable, competitive, and low-carbon economy.

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