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Project Q4297532 in Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Greece, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia

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Project Q4297532 in Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Greece, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia
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High Energy efficiency for the pubLIc stOck buildingS in Mediterranean
Project Q4297532 in Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Greece, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia

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    3,292,820.85 Euro
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    3,658,689.83 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    10 July 2020
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    9 January 2023
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    National Association of Italian Municipalities Tuscany
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    31°13'2.39"N, 29°58'11.42"E
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    29°31'55.38"N, 35°0'22.75"E
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    37°24'25.56"N, 6°0'12.67"W
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    31°12'0.32"N, 29°55'7.46"E
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    37°58'32.45"N, 23°46'45.70"E
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    The building sector is the largest energy consumer in the Mediterranean area. Most buildings are energy inefficient as lack of interventions over time have led to increase annual energy consumption and CO2 emissions. To tackle these common challenges, SOLE supports cost-effective and innovative energy rehabilitations of public buildings. Through knowledge sharing on energy rehabilitation, the partners will define local plans adapted to each of the participating territories where pilot actions will be implemented. Besides these pilots, in order to reduce building energy consumption, SOLE will also intervene at two levels. First, by encouraging behavioral change in people, inspired by an Interreg experience (REBUS project). Secondly, by impacting on local policies through lobbying and advocacy to integrate the pilots´ results in relevant policy frameworks. (English)
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