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Small and medium-sized businesses are highly exposed to high energy prices, and the International Energy Agency and the European Commission held a high-level event to raise awareness of what governments, businesses, and related stakeholders can do to empower and protect these backbones of the European economy.

At the online event, which was led by IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol and European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson, the Commission presented support measures that are already available, as well as guidelines and suggestions for what national governments can do. The IEA presented a series of steps companies can take themselves to become more energy efficient and resilient to weather the current energy crisis.

Global energy crisis

Today’s global energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has dramatically driven up the cost of energy, which is hurting consumers and businesses and putting entire economies at risk,” said Dr Birol.

Small businesses are among the most exposed, and given their key role throughout the economy, they need to be supported in this crisis. That’s why we have teamed up with the European Commission to highlight the practical actions that can be taken, focused around improvements in energy efficiency, to help small businesses become more resilient in the face of this unprecedented crisis.”

Number of initiatives

Small and medium sized companies represent 99% of all businesses in the EU

Small and medium sized companies represent 99% of all businesses in the EU. They employ over 80 million people, account for more than half of Europe’s GDP, and play a key role in every sector of the economy. If they are not thriving, neither is the European economy – nor European people,” said Commissioner Simson.

Since October last year, the Commission has brought forward a number of initiatives to support those who struggle to pay their energy bills.”

One of the most effective ways to support SMEs in mitigating energy costs and supply risks is by helping them to reduce energy consumption, both in the short and longer term. If we all join forces – national, regional, and local governments, financial institutions, employee and employer organizations, and energy agencies, we can support SMEs in these difficult times.”

Importance of energy efficiency

Recognizing the importance of energy efficiency for small businesses, the advice presented today by the IEA sets out actions that have been proven to save energy, including greater use of smart meters and controls, getting workforces more involved in identifying efficiency opportunities, better maintenance of equipment, and upgrading to more efficient motors, compressors, heating, and lighting.

The event

At the event, after the IEA’s Head of Energy Efficiency Brian Motherway presented the energy challenges facing SMEs, Dr. Birol and Commissioner Simson gave keynote addresses. This was followed by a panel discussion involving Leonore Gewessler, Austria’s Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology; Véronique Willems, Secretary General of SMEunited, the association of crafts and SMEs in Europe; Plamen Dimitrov, President of Bulgaria’s Confederation of Independent Trade Unions; and Seamus Hoyne, Secretary General of FEDARENE, a network of regional and local agencies across Europe that implement energy policies.

High-level event presents measures available for national governments in the EU to help small and medium-sized enterprises as well as steps for companies to cut energy use and expenses

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