Training Workshop, France
As a local actor, the territory of the "Grand Paris Seine Ouest" (GPSO) created, in conjunction with its energy division (GPSOe), a local energy agency (LEA), working with individuals, professionals and local authorities on its territory. It has put in place a local energy strategy.
REACH – Reduce Energy Use and Change Habits, Croatia
REACH project aims to empower energy poor households to take actions to save energy and change their habits in order to improve their living conditions and to establish energy poverty as an issue that demands tailor-made policies and measures at local, national and EU level. The aim of REACH is to contribute to energy poverty abatement at practical and structural level.
Energy management information system (EMIS), Croatia
Implemented by: Agencija za pravni promet i posredovanje nekretninama
Crowdfunding platform project for energy efficiency, Croatia
Implemented by: North-West Croatia Regional Energy
PUBLEnEf: Good practices for energy efficiency in the PA New EPC guidelines - the first example in Italy
The ENEA, in collaboration with the University of Catania, will organize a conference on April 20 at the headquarters of the University of Catania to illustrate the PUBLEnEF Project and its aims.
Energy retrofitting of Public Buildings, Attiki, Greece
The implementation of the “Exoikonomo” program is in the main part of the national energy strategy in the
Public Sector ISO50001 Support Programme, Ireland
Ireland has been able to benefit from European Social Fund (ESF) funding and has put in place a unique support program specifically developed for the public sector to drive best practice in energy management.
Sustainability in integrated development, Netherlands
The municipality of Zuidhorn applies an integrated development model for the redevelopment of the
Removal of the low-stack emission in Miechow – the KAWKA project, Poland
In an attempt to implement energy efficient solutions the Miechow municipality applied for funding to the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management.
Thermal Modernisation and Refurbishment Fund, Poland
Thermal Modernisation is usually highly profitable, however, it initially requires incurring significant costs, which is why many building owners may not implement thermo-modernisation actions without financial assistance.