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LOKALNA ENERGETSKA AGENCIJA GORENJSKE JAVNI ZAVOD
Country: Slovenia
4 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 680447
    Overall Budget: 4,078,880 EURFunder Contribution: 3,280,580 EUR

    MODER vision is cost-effective, energy-efficient and user-oriented refurbishment of buildings as part of the global energy system. The main objective of MODER is to increase business of engineering companies, energy managers and consultants in supporting municipalities and building owners in European and global markets for the refurbishment of buildings at district level. The project will develop, demonstrate and mobilize design tools, processes and business models for efficient refurbishment on building and district level. Design tools will enable evaluation of different retrofitting alternatives at different stages of projects, consideration of district level impacts and simultaneous consideration of cost and energy efficiency. Process development aims at sustainable retrofit design especially by developing models for procurement and models for design management. Business models focus on the generation and delivery of distributed energy to support new retrofit solutions which enable the use of local renewable energy sources. MODER consortium consists of 10 partners including 2 large engineering companies, 2 research and technology organisations and 6 SMEs of which one is a public energy manager. All partners are aiming at developing their engineering and / or consultation business towards refurbishment of buildings at district level. 4 partners aim at reinforcing their engineering or consultation business in areas outside Europe.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-ES01-KA202-064495
    Funder Contribution: 191,313 EUR

    CONTEXT: Europe wants to lead the clean energy transition, committed to cut CO2 emissions by at least 40% by 2030. The new regulatory framework includes an energy efficiency target for the EU for 2030 of 32.5% with an upwards revision clause by 2023. A successful clean energy transition requires citizens to take ownership, to benefit from new technologies and to participate actively in the market. In addition, a transition should ensure that vulnerable consumers are protected from energy poverty, a situation that According to the Energy Poverty Observatory, affects more than 50 million households in the EUThe EC wants to help consumers to embrace this transition by helping them with everyday operations like billing and changing suppliers. The EU supports MS to reduce consumers’ energy costs, monitor and report when energy poverty cases are detected. There is a large range of solutions to help consumers to reduce their energy demand, the energy billing, the carbon emissions and thus energy povertyOBJECTIVES: In this context, a group or partners propose to create the Training for Energy Consumers Empowerment (TRECE). This training addresses energy poverty through actively involving citizens and social agents in the design and development of its solutions, as well as by tailoring information to user characteristics, ensuring acceptability, uptake and active participation. The objectives of the project are: - Create a training program to for social agents and public authorities, to be addressed to a vulnerable sector such people in energy poverty situation. - Provide these entities several tools to detect energy poverty cases in the population, such the analysis of consumption patterns- Reduce the energy poverty of the population by improving the understanding of their energy consumption and presenting them with solutions, all thanks to the training that will be given to the intermediate agents who will be able to facilitate these changes in habits.- Change the energy consumers behaviour to increase the energy efficiency of their houses- Empower the final private consumers towards the decision to improve their energy efficiency and to foster the purchase of Renewable Energies via the different energy suppliers - Reduce energy consumption and thus CO2 emissions- Create an attractive training based on a MOOC that social agents and public authorities can easily disseminate through the target groups, taking a approach of training for trainersPARTICIPANTSThe project will be carried out by 5 entities from 5 EU member states- SGS- Spain (Applicant), a multinational group and energy efficiency expert, with long expertise in the development of training programs for VET. - Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving- Greece: Is the official Greek government consultant on matters of RES/RUE/ES national policy, strategy and planning. - ENERO- Romania- An independent non-profit technical consultancy and research centre active in the energy field, whose activity focuses on renewables and energy efficiency promotion- Sofia Energy Agency- Bulgaria: a non-governmental organisation and non-profit legal entity established in 2001 to assists local and national authorities in developing a sustainable energy policy - Local Energy Agency of Gorenjska- Slovenia: founded as a public institution by the City Municipality of Kranj in 2009, they offer consultation with municipalities and companies on energy management and use of Renewable Energy Sources ACTIVITIES and METHODOLOGYConsortium will build this training program through 3 main activities:1- A first assesment of energy consumers and trainers needs’, which will lead to an strategy for the training development2- The development of the training programme: which facilitates the empowerment of energy consumers and behavioural change.3- The development of a Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) for several social agents such NGOs and municipalities to tackle energy povertyFirstly, the partners will define strategies for approaching and engaging the groups that will interact with TRECE training program (social agents, public bodies, and the final beneficiaries (people susceptible of suffering energy poverty, ), with special attention to these groups motivations and barriers to participateThe consortium will develop a training program embedded in a MOOC. The training materials that will be designed in order to be compatible with the most common e-learning environments and to be uploaded on MOOC and OER repositories.RESULTS, IMPACT and LONG TERM BENEFITSThe TRECE project will bring several benefits to society:-New tools for social agents, NGOs, municipalities and energy agencies to detect and tackle energy poverty-Creation of a training program to address energy consumers’ needs-Reduction of the energy bill of these consumers-Detect the main points of energy losses-Improvement of the learning methods through innovative training matter

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-BG01-KA220-SCH-000088150
    Funder Contribution: 250,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>The CEATY project implementation will provide innovative online training tools aimed at increasing knowledge on green energy sources, energy efficiency, and climate change. Through empowering pupils to act as Clean Energy Ambassadors for their families the project will improve the citizens' awareness on climate change and energy consumption, inspiring new values and attitudes, leading to achievement of the EU common climate and energy goals to reduce emissions to net zero by 2050.<< Implementation >>Design of a Curriculum on green energy sources, energy efficiency, and climate change adjusted to the needs of the 5 partner countries' schools involved in the project. Development of a Toolkit/clean energy game for training of school children as Clean Energy Ambassadors. Development of an E-learning platform with MOOC online training and pilot testing to check and verify its usability and applicability. Organisation of National INFODAY and EU FINAL CONFERENCE for CEATY results dissemination<< Results >>Curriculum with content defined as a result of surveys of 80 teachers and 160 students. Toolkit for Clean Energy Ambassadors available. Clean energy game for training of school children.Pilot tests provided in the partner countries with at least 50 users.Training modules developed and CEATY E-learning Platform prepared in English and in all partner languages.At least 150 students with certificate of Clean Energy Ambassador.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 847095
    Overall Budget: 1,999,880 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,880 EUR

    The INNOVEAS project is an initiative promoted by 10 partners, from 6 EU countries, to build and deliver a capacity building programme, aiming at addressing the major non-technical barriers that most often hamper the adoption the energy auditing practice, in particular among those actors, such as SMEs where such audits are not required by law. The ultimate goal is to consolidate a structured, permanent and expandable offer to help develop continuous self-sustainable services to raise awareness and build capacity in the field of energy auditing and related energy saving measures in SMEs. The project therefore aims at designing and deploying staff trainings and capacity building programmes to enhance corporate policy towards energy efficiency, energy culture (motivations, behaviour change, mitigation of perceived risks and barriers) and sustainable supply-chain initiatives. It therefore intends to: i) Advanced analysis of behavioural barriers to energy audits, to identify and analyse the enabling conditions and non-technical barriers hindering the adoption of energy auditing practice; ii) Delivery of self-sustainable capacity building programmes, in order to systematise awareness raising procedures to overcome the psychological and organisational barriers to energy audits in SMEs, deliver a training offer to SMEs and formulate a capacity building programme targeting stakeholders such as intermediaries, policy makers and financing institutes; iii) Create an institutional structure to sustain the project’s objectives and results and lay the basis for the creation and consolidation of a pan-European network of enablers likely to support in the coming years the growth and expansion of the training offer to on energy efficiency for European business.

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