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EB75.1 – February/March 2011

Europeans and energy Part II. EB75.1 – February/March 2011. A. Methodology. A. Me thodology. Special Eurobarometer. Survey conducted face-to-face at respondents’ house Fieldwork: 09 February – 08 March 2011 Population: representative sample of population 15+

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EB75.1 – February/March 2011

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  1. Europeans and energy Part II EB75.1 – February/March 2011

  2. A. Methodology

  3. A. Methodology Special Eurobarometer • Survey conducted face-to-face at respondents’ house • Fieldwork: 09 February – 08 March 2011 • Population: representative sample of population 15+ • Coverage: European Union 27 Member States • Number of interviews: 26,836

  4. B. Agenda

  5. B. Agenda Economy and energy Energy tariffs and the fight against poverty and exclusion European Union and energy challenges

  6. I. Economy and energy

  7. 1.1 Europeans are more saving energy

  8. 1.2 Europeans are more saving energy

  9. 1.3 Europeans are more saving energy

  10. 2.1 Priority to the smart energy meters to decrease the bill *Full item: Widespread installation of “smart” energy meters in each household, meaning energy meters that allow for more efficient use of the energy by using energy when it is cheaper, permitting users to regulate their energy consumption (household devices, heating from a distance, etc.)

  11. 2.2 Priority to the smart energy meters to decrease the bill

  12. II. Energytariffsand the fight against poverty and social exclusion

  13. 1.1 Specific energy tariff measures judged efficient in the fight against poverty and exclusion QA20 Do you think that specific energy tariff measures could contribute to avoiding these people falling into poverty and exclusion? Total ‘No’ : 32% Total ‘Yes’ : 62%

  14. 1.2 Specific tariff measures: mixed reactions

  15. 1.3 Two thirds of Europeans facing financial difficulties are confident in the efficiency of these tariff measures

  16. III. EuropeanUnion and energy challenges

  17. 1. Strong support for making 20% energy saving objective compulsory Total ‘No’ : 14% Total ‘Yes’: 81%

  18. 2.1 Integrated energy network’s advantages First + Second First

  19. 2.2 Decreasing energy costs: first asset of an integrated energy network

  20. 3. Massive Yes to a European Community for energy QA21 Establishing an European Community for energy would, among other things, allow the EU to have a stronger voice on the international scene concerning energy issues. Total ‘Disagree’ : 15% Total ‘Agree’ : 78%

  21. 3.2 Few differences between Member States

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