There are great potentials in improving efficiency, and in addition, energy efficiency and renewable energy go hand in hand for solving the issue of climate protection.
The Passive House is a perfect example for this:
Due to the very high energy efficiency of the Passive House, there are increased opportunities for an adequate supply of energy though renewable sources. For one thing, the technical prerequisites are excellent: with low consumption even minimal power supplies are sufficient; and smaller power densities are a characteristic of renewable energy sources; for another thing, the cost-efficient implementation takes place in a better way: if the energy consumption is very low, the price for a kilowatt hour of conventional energy supply will usually be relatively high. In the Passive House, however, this doesn't matter because the consumption is so small that even high prices become bearable. That is the economic opportunity for renewable energy: the price per kilowatt hour is still high, but in a Passive House the user can afford it without any problem. Therefore the use of renewable energy with high energy efficiency is economically more attractive in relation to the conventional supply of energy.
The more the “renewable energy sources and efficiency” objectives are actually implemented, the more significant the effects will be: