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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:CRES, ESCAN, ISNOVA, Industrial Energy Experts, LOKALENERGI HANDEL +6 partnersCRES,ESCAN,ISNOVA,Industrial Energy Experts,LOKALENERGI HANDEL,EZK,CONSUL SYSTEM SPA,ENVIROS,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),ADELPHI RESEARCH GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH,AURA A/SFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649867Overall Budget: 1,528,660 EURFunder Contribution: 1,528,650 EURThe industrial sector could reduce its energy use by at least 13%. 75% of the potential savings can be found in steam and electric motor systems. Actions to tap the full potential in steam systems have been taken in the past but without success since findings from energy audits were not, or partly, implemented. The following barriers have been identified: There is no business case for steam saving measures for enterprise decision makers; There is a lack of technical (steam) expertise of energy auditors and within enterprises generally; There is no formal organisational structure for dealing with energy efficiency (energy management). The objectives and goals of the STEAM-UP proposal are: • Bridging the gap between audit results and implementation by developing an in-depth steam audit covering: state of the art steam expertise; involvement of all stakeholders in the enterprise; identification of non-energy benefits to strengthen business cases; energy management to secure prolongation. • Reducing the effort for measure implementation by developing an integrated solution for business case reporting and energy management implementation. • Achieve energy savings during this action of 55,6 GWh/a through piloting 75 of the in-depth steam audits. • Building capacity amongst 400 energy auditors for the use of the in-depth steam audit methodology in their daily practise. • Building capacity amongst stakeholders in 75 enterprises on steam and the business benefits to increase steam efficiency. • Building capacity amongst 40 energy management training providers to enable integration of the in-depth steam audit methodology in regular energy training programmes. • Promote knowledge transfer on steam and the benefits to increase steam efficiency. This project focuses on the large, energy-intensive industry but the methodology will also be applicable for SMEs. The developed methodology can be made applicable for a wide range of utilities and processes.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2021Partners:EZK, CUT, MOTIVA, Ministère des Affaires Economiques, ENEA +34 partnersEZK,CUT,MOTIVA,Ministère des Affaires Economiques,ENEA,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,BORG & CO AB,Enerdata (France),GUS,TUT,KAPE,SEAI,University of Belgrade, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla,ADENE,Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities,JSI,ADEME,LEI,ZHAW,UNIGE,TNO,MEKH,SWEA - STEM,DECC,Ministry of Energy,Klima-Agence G.I.E.,FHG,Danish Energy Agency,IPE,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,SEDA,CRES,SIEA,Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,ENVIROS,Ricardo-AEA,IFA,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 847082Overall Budget: 1,780,360 EURFunder Contribution: 1,737,590 EURThe ODYSSEE-MURE project aims to support policy makers in EU Member States to fulfill their obligations in the framework of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED). In particular, it provides user-friendly databases and web-tools for monitoring and evaluating the impact of energy efficiency policies. The ODYSSEE database and facilities contain and analyse latest available energy consumption and energy efficiency indicators by sector, end-use in households and services, by mode in transport. The MURE database and facilities contain and analyse energy efficiency policies and measures by sector. These tools have been conceived in the past and will be extended under this project by an experienced team comprising national energy efficiency agencies from 28 EU Member States (plus Norway, Switzerland and Serbia), and a strong technical coordination. Future inclusion of Balkan countries will be prepared under this project. We enhance, update and modernise these tools for support to the Member States through regional and national training events as well as dissemination products such as country/sector profiles, newsletters, policy briefs and webinars. In addition, we focus on operationalising the Energy Efficiency First Principle (EE1-P) for the MS, which is a key requirement in the EU Energy Union Governance Regulation . We will develop an indicator-based approach to EE1, considering wider aspects such as (1) New Societal Trends (e.g. the Shared Economy) which may increase or reduce energy demand, (2) Energy poverty, (3) the multiple benefits of energy efficiency. We will disseminate the analysis developed in this project to national bodies, inter alia by dissmeinating the outputs at key conferences (such as the eceee conferences).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:Klima-Agence G.I.E., Danish Energy Agency, ENVIROS, IFA, NRG PALLAS BV +34 partnersKlima-Agence G.I.E.,Danish Energy Agency,ENVIROS,IFA,NRG PALLAS BV,GUS,SEDA,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,TUT,ENEA,ADENE,ECONOTEC SPRL,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),FHG,Enerdata (France),CUT,Ricardo-AEA,JSI,Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities,LEI,ZHAW,MOTIVA,UNIGE,CRES,ADEME,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,MEKH,EZK,DECC,Ministère des Affaires Economiques,KAPE,ISINNOVA,SWEA - STEM,SEAI,IPE,University of Belgrade, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla,SIEA,Energy Institute Hrvoje PožarFunder: European Commission Project Code: 696077Overall Budget: 1,902,460 EURFunder Contribution: 1,794,540 EURThe 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) establishes a set of binding measures to help the EU reach its 20% energy efficiency target by 2020. Countries have also set their own indicative national energy efficiency targets. To reach these targets, EU countries have to implement energy efficiency policies and monitor their impact. The Commission has also the task of monitoring the impacts of the measures to check that the EU is on track with its 2020 target. The objective of the ODYSSEE MURE 2015 proposal is to contribute to this monitoring: • By updating two comprehensive databases covering each EU MS; ODYSSEE on energy consumption and energy efficiency indicators, and MURE on energy efficiency measures; • By providing new and innovative trainings and didactical documents to national, regional and local administrations in EU MS to raise their capacity and expertise in the field of energy efficiency monitoring and impact evaluation. • By extending the evaluation of the impact of energy efficiency from energy and CO2 savings, as already done in ODYSSEE, to the multiple other benefits. The updating of two databases ODYSSEE and MURE will play a key role to provide updated and centralized information required by each MS and the Commission to assess, monitor and evaluate energy efficiency progress and the state of implementation of measures and their impact. The project will provide innovative training tools and documents in a very user friendly way to public administrations to help them in implementing the monitoring of the progress achieved with indicators, in designing new policy measures and assessing the impacts of these measures, not only in terms of energy savings, but also in terms of the other benefits linked to energy efficiency improvements. Finally, the project will try to provide an assessment of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency policies for all MS combing existing evaluation and new calculations.
more_vert - Dena,ECN,RSE SPA,ISLENET,ENVIROS,FHG,BSREC,STATKRAFT WESTERN BALKANS DOO,UHI,TUW,IEO,AHP,Comillas Pontifical University,MVV Energie (Germany),ENERO,SINTEF ASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218960
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:University of Graz, ENVIROS, SEI, CDC CLIMAT, ZEW +6 partnersUniversity of Graz,ENVIROS,SEI,CDC CLIMAT,ZEW,I4CE – Institute for Climate Economics,DTU,CEPS,UPRC,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT,STICHTING JOINT IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 642242Overall Budget: 2,066,650 EURFunder Contribution: 2,064,400 EURThe CARISMA project has two overall objectives. First, through effective stakeholder consultation and communication leading to improved coordination and assessment of climate change mitigation options, it aims to benefit research and innovation efficiency as well as international cooperation on research and innovation and technology transfer. Second, it seeks to assess policy and governance questions that shape the prospects of climate change mitigation options, and discuss the results with representatives from the CARISMA target audiences to incorporate what can be learned for the benefit of climate change mitigation. The experienced, interdisciplinary and diverse CARISMA consortium has an extensive track record of collaborating in Framework Programme projects. It combines capacity for technological, environmental, economic and social assessment with deep expertise across a range of climate change mitigation options, encompassing mature and emerging technologies as well as practices and governance, which are increasingly identified as important areas to achieve deep greenhouse gas emission reductions. Communication with, and support to, the CARISMA target audiences are an integral part of the project. In all inventory and assessment activities envisaged in the project, interaction with stakeholders is a key part. To facilitate coordination and avoid overlap, these activities are overseen by a dedicated work package. The target audiences include national and local policymakers, innovation and strategy managers in business and industry, research funding organisations and the research community. The CARISMA project will result in online platform services, face-to-face interactions, policy briefs and publications and increased capacity in the EU, Accession Countries and beyond, to address the climate change challenge and move towards a green, innovative and thriving global economy.
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