CLEAN GREEN PLAN (Q2101036)
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Project Q2101036 in Denmark
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | CLEAN GREEN PLAN |
Project Q2101036 in Denmark |
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17,880,323.0 Danish krone
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35,760,646.0 Danish krone
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50.0 percent
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2 December 2015
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30 September 2021
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CLEAN
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5500
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Projektet CLEAN GREEN PLAN har som mål at forbedre energi- og ressourceeffektivitet i SMVer i Region Syddanmark ved at fremme små og mellemstore virksomheders innovation og indførelse af lavemissionsteknologier. Dette mål opnås igennem gennemførelse af en række aktiviteter, der tilsammen skal skabe det ønskede output i form af en grøn forretningsmodel for hver enkelt deltagende virksomhed.Målgruppen for projektet er afgrænset til fremstillingssektorerne: føde- og drikkevarer, metal og metalvareindustri, elektronik og elektroniske komponenter, maskiner og motorkøretøjer, gummi, plast og ikke-metalholdige mineralske produkter, møbler samt detailsektorerne: mindre supermarkeder, hoteller restauranter og forlystelsesparker. Afgrænsningen er sket så projektet inkluderer de sektorer med størst energiintensitet (andel af energikøb ift. bruttoværditilvækst), da det må formodes at de mest energiintensive sektorer har det største incitament for at investerer i ressoruce- og særligt energieffektivitet (Danish)
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The CLEAN GREEN PLAN project aims to improve energy and resource efficiency in SMEs in the Southern Denmark Region by promoting innovation by small and medium-sized enterprises and the introduction of low-carbon technologies. This objective is achieved through the implementation of a number of activities which together create the desired output in the form of a green business model for each undertaking concerned.The target group for the project is limited to the manufacturing sectors: food and beverages, metallurgy, electronics and electronic components, machinery and motor vehicles, rubber, plastics and non-metallic mineral products, furniture and retail sectors: small supermarkets, hotels restaurants and amusement parks. The delimitation has been made so that the project includes the sectors with the highest energy intensity (share of energy purchases in terms of gross value added), as it is likely that the most energy-intensive sectors have the greatest incentive to invest in ressoruce and especially energy efficiency (English)
12 October 2020
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