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Project Q4301437 in Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Romania
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English | Renovation for Energy efficient BUildingS |
Project Q4301437 in Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Romania |
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1,443,262.7 Euro
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1,715,844.0 Euro
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84.11 percent
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1 April 2016
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31 March 2021
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Regional Agency for waste & resource management [until 31/12/2018 Florentine Energy Agency]
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If EU energy efficiency targets are to be met, concrete and widespread policy level improvements are needed in European regions. Buildings are among the main sectors identified as being responsible for Europe’s emissions, so policy actions must start there. To face this challenge, REBUS brings together 8 partners from 8 countries (7 addressing a policy instrument and 1 Advisory), who share the same need for improvements in policy to promote energy efficiency in public buildings. The overall objective of the REBUS project is to improve the capacity of public authorities in European regions to undertake efficient renovation works of their public building stock, thus saving energy and public resources. The huge potential for energy savings in the public building stock is hampered in each phase of the local authority energy renovation process: planning, implementing and monitoring. These problems all stem from a basic need in public authorities: to raise awareness and build skills on energy related issues among civil servants. REBUS uses interregional exchange among regions with a varied level of development on this issue, together with communication and engagement activities to develop Action Plans resulting in: - Improved policy instruments (6 ERDF ROPs, 1 Environmental Programme) - Improved skills at individual, organisational and regional level - Involvement and engagement of stakeholder to create a system, in which improved approaches are understood, supported and disseminated. REBUS assists the public sector and contributes to EU policies on energy efficiency by providing means and instruments to design an Energy Renovation Path for public buildings grouping Good Practices identified, analysed and exchanged by partners. Thanks to the REBUS communication strategy, EU Public authorities, who share the common problem behind implementation of EU legislation on energy efficiency, benefit from the project approach to improve their energy policy content and management. (English)
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