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Monitoring the EED-Recast (ODYSSEE-MURE-IV)

Description

ODYSSEE-MURE - Monitoring the EED-Recast, supported by the LIFE programme of the European Commission, relies on 2 complementary databases:

  • ODYSSEE contains detailed energy efficiency and CO2 indicators with data on energy consumption, their drivers (e.g. activity indicators) and related CO2 emissions.
  • MURE provides quantitative and qualitative information on energy efficiency policies implemented at EU or national level.

Building on its 30-year history, ODYSSEE-MURE provides a comprehensive monitoring of energy consumption and efficiency trends as well as an evaluation of energy efficiency policy measures by sector for all 27 EU Member States, the EU as a whole, Switzerland and the Energy Community Contracting Parties (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine), which are striving for closer relationship with the EU.

The 2025-2027 period of the project, ODYSSEE-MURE is focused on supporting the national implementation and monitoring of key provisions of the Energy Efficiency Directive recast (EED, (EU)2023/1791).

To provide results in an interactive and attractive way for policymakers, stakeholders, researchers and all other actors involved in the field of energy efficiency, the project develops specific data and policy tools based on the two databases. The originality of the project is to cover all sectors and end-uses with a homogeneous and harmonised approach and thus provide an overall picture of energy efficiency trends and policies.

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Video: What are the objectives of the ODYSSEE-MURE project?

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Project partners

Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI; Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy (IEECP); Enerdata; Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'énergie ADEME; Portuguese Energy Agency ADENE; Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency; Borg & Co AB; Cyprus Energy Agency (CEA); Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving CRES; Danish Energy Agency DEA; Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar EIHP; ENEA; ENVIROS; The Energy and Water Agency (EWA); Statistics Poland; FPS Economy; Institute for the Diversification And Saving of Energy IDAE; Institute of Physical Energetics IPE; Jožef Stefan Institute; The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency KAPE; Klima-Agence G.I.E.; Lithuanian Energy Institute; Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority; Ministry of Energy (MINER RO); Motiva OY; Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO); Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland SEAI; Sustainable Energy Development Agency SEDA; Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency; Swedish Energy Agency; Tallinn University of Technology; Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO; Université de Genève

Project status

ongoing, started 05/2025

Institute/Centre

Center for Energy and Environment (CEE)

Funding partner

LIFE programme