Directive (EU) 2018/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2018 amending Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency regulates the targets to be achieved at the European level and provides instructions for the Member States to draw up their national plans and to set national energy efficiency targets for 2030. In this country, subsequent strategic and tactical plans will be based on national targets, in accordance with the planning hierarchy. The aim of this study is to identify problems related to the achievement of national energy efficiency targets and introduction of energy efficient solutions in multi-residential buildings in Latvia, as well as to find appropriate solutions that meet the interests of the flat owner community of multi-residential buildings and facilitate the implementation of national regional and administrative plans. The study showed that energy efficient solutions in multi-storey residential buildings are more common in the capital of Latvia than in regions which might be explained by difficulties in finding access to financing. Access to financing is affected by population density and economic development in the region. To improve the current situation in the sphere of energy efficiency in multi-storey residential buildings in Latvia, it is necessary to establish a link between decision-making and planning organizations and energy end-users such as the flat owners communities of multi-storey residential buildings. The study includes the use of the statistical and logical methods of data processing and analysis.