START2ACT Knowledge base for Startups and young SMEs
The following tool has been developed in the frame of the START2ACT project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
The mission of the START2ACT project is to support young SMEs and startups to save energy and cut costs at their workplace.
START2ACT Knowledge base for Startups and young SMEs – tools and resources
The following tool has been developed in the frame of the START2ACT project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
The mission of the START2ACT project is to support young SMEs and startups to save energy and cut costs at their workplace.
guarantEE Downloadable outputs
The following tool has been developed in the frame of the garantEE project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
Within guarantEE, 14 experienced partners will develop innovative business and financing models for performance-based ESCO projects. For rented facilities, the aim is to develop and test solutions adequately sharing costs and benefits between user, building owner and ESCO (triple-win approach).
ODYSSEE-MURE Decomposition Tool
The following tool has been developed in the frame of the ODYSSEE-MURE project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
ODYSSEE-MURE Energy Saving Tool
This tool has been developed in the frame of the ODYSSEE-MURE project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
Empowering Collection of best practices at partner and EU level
The following tool has been developed in the frame of the Empowering project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme.
The collection of best practices contributes to the definition of the most suitable transnational exchange and capacity-building programme by revealing the specific energy challenges of municipalities involved.
PUBLENEF final conference
A new Energy Efficiency Directive has been agreed upon and Europeans now have their new target: 32,5% for 2030. Public authorities through their energy efficiency strategies will be the main drivers for implementing the necessary measures and monitoring their impact towards this new target.
Learning from experience and involving energy-citizens; two ways of improving energy-related policymaking
The purpose of this event is twofold
(1) share concrete experiences and raise discussions about the design of energy efficiency policies and their impacts;
(2) provide information and a discussion space around the transformation of the role of energy citizens and energy communities.
The event thus combines the top-down perspective of policy design and successes of policies with the bottom-up perspective of how to involve individuals in the implementation of energy policies and support them in the transformation to energy citizens.
From Here to There – the Path to Follow Leading on national long-term renovation strategies to upgrade our buildings
To lead on the clean energy transition and respect the Paris Agreement, the EU should embark on a decarbonisation path that puts Energy Efficiency First. In that framework, energy renovation of buildings is key, as it holds the biggest energy savings potential, and is also a strong job creator. The EU legislators agreed when they revised the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, as they introduced the objective to reach a highly energy efficient and decarbonised building stock by 2050.
Energy Plans and Roadmaps for Sustainable Future
The purpose of our seminar is to improve the capacity of forerunners of sustainable energy/transport sector to roadmap the energy transition in European communities. The seminar sets on the wider background of the challenges that EU communities are facing on energy planning. Increasing need for the coordination between the different priorities (social, environmental, technological) and disciplines (transport and logistics, ICT, commerce etc) requires further advancements on planning.