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Capacity Building on Energy Performance Contracting in European Markets in Transition

Project

  • EnPC-INTRANS
  • Posted on: Oct 11, 2016

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Post Date: Oct 11, 2016

Tags: Innovation

The overall objective of EnPC-INTRANS is to increase the market uptake of technologies for the improvement of energy efficiency (EE) in public buildings and services by means of fostering private sector participation in innovative financing schemes for EE investments. The specific objective of EnPC-INTRANS is to develop local capacities of the public sector at the level of municipalities to set-up and use EnPC models for the financing of their investments in EE improvements of public municipalities and services.

EnPC-INTRANS capacity building concepts and tools are jointly developed by the project partners on the basis of international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectorial stakeholder consultations, cooperation, and exchange of concepts, ideas, and experience. The resulting training concepts and tools will be implemented and demonstrated in the partner countries Croatia, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Ukraine, and presented for further dissemination and replication to experts and stakeholders in all EU28 member states.

Innovate financing schemes promoted in the project are based on Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) models for energy services ensuring the efficient generation and use of energy in public buildings and services. The project is directly addressing markets for energy services in the partner countries, which are actually at various stages of transition towards a low-carbon economy.

Call ID: H2020-EE-2014-3-MarketUptake
Overall EC contribution: € 1,922,870.10
Name of UA partner(s) involved:

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