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What does Energy Efficiency Action Plan mean?
In legal practice, an energy efficiency Action Plan is a governmental plan setting out concrete measures, programmes and targets to deliver energy savings across sectors (buildings, industry, transport and public sector). It is a descriptive term used in policy, regulation and compliance materials rather than a defined term in UK primary legislation. In EU energy law, the closest defined concept is the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP), required under Directive 2006/32/EC and then the Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU, following the Commission’s Energy Efficiency Plan 2011 (a Communication proposing EU‑wide measures). NEEAPs described planned measures, estimated savings and how Member States would meet obligations (including Article 7 energy savings duties). United Kingdom: England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland produced NEEAPs before EU exit. Post‑Brexit, there is no ongoing EU reporting duty; the expression persists as a policy label, with energy efficiency now driven by domestic strategies and regulations. Legacy references may appear in contracts, funding conditions and compliance audits. Ireland: “Energy Efficiency Action Plan” typically refers to Ireland’s NEEAPs (2007–2017). Current EU reporting largely occurs through the National Energy and Climate Plan and progress reports, though the term remains in policy usage. Practically, lawyers encounter the term in regulatory due diligence,...
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