Integrated Management Support for Energy efficiency in Mediterranean PUblic buiLdings (Q4295940)
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Project Q4295940 in France, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Greece, Spain, Croatia
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English | Integrated Management Support for Energy efficiency in Mediterranean PUblic buiLdings |
Project Q4295940 in France, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Greece, Spain, Croatia |
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1,889,433.55 Euro
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2,222,863.0 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 November 2016
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31 July 2019
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CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND SAVING - CRES
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IMPULSE introduces an integrated management support system for planning energy efficiency interventions in public buildings. The main challenge tackled is the insufficient capacities of public administrations to set-up reliable and affordable energy efficiency plans for their public building stock, which at local level is reflected by missing or incomplete Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAPs). The main problem is the lack of available energy consumption data for the building stock and of easy-to-use decision-support systems to conclude the most affordable action plans with bankable and realistic solutions. The project acknowledges the need for concrete decision-support solutions as well as the transnational approach needed to account for MED diversified conditions in buildings, energy solutions, climate, regulations, etc., towards the wider capturing of MED specificities. The project’s transnational approach foresees extensive testing in representative pilot MED Cities in 6 Countries, of previously established methods for the conclusion of MED public building typologies accompanied with cost-optimal interventions and financial and gradual renovation plans. The results are organised into a transnational purpose web and GIS-based information system being a user-friendly decision making tool for affordable SEAPs with high impact. The tool is verified through small-scale renovation projects in each pilot City and further evaluated through targeted transferring activities. (English)
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