
SDEWES Centre
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:Bulgarian Industrial Association - Union of the Bulgarian Business, SDEWES Centre, LSFRI SILAVA, ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, BIOCOM +4 partnersBulgarian Industrial Association - Union of the Bulgarian Business,SDEWES Centre,LSFRI SILAVA,ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH,BIOCOM,WIP,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,University of Strathclyde,NMFRIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818478Overall Budget: 2,996,290 EURFunder Contribution: 2,996,290 EURThe overall goal of BE-Rural is to realise the potential of regional and local bio-based economies by supporting relevant actors in the participatory development of bioeconomy strategies and roadmaps. BE-Rural will investigate the particular characteristics of the selected regions at a macro level, as well as existing best practices and business models geared towards the bioeconomy. This higher-level analysis will aid in the assessment of the 'bioeconomy potential' of the selected regions. This work will set the foundation for the implementation of a series of regional Open Innovation Platforms to kick-start the co-creation process, bringing together key stakeholders from academia, policy, business and civil society to develop ideas and capitalise on this bioeconomy potential. Activities will include research & innovation capacity building workshops, educational seminars and webinars, summer schools, and Bio-based Pop-up Stores. Building from this, the proposed 'Network of Knowledge' will aim to share knowledge and lessons learned from the Open Innovation Platforms at an inter-regional level, further disseminating best practices, closing the information gap on issues related to sustainability, and increasing capacities of regional authorities and stakeholders.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Business Upper Austria, WIP, ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge, UNIMOS, FCTA +4 partnersBusiness Upper Austria,WIP,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,UNIMOS,FCTA,SDEWES Centre,BIOFUEL REGION BFR AB,CHAMBERS OFAGRICULTURE ATLANTIC AREA,B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060264Overall Budget: 2,999,890 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,890 EURThe overall goal of SCALE-UP is to support regional multi-actor partnerships, consisting of private businesses, governments and policymakers, civil society organisations, and researchers in identifying and scaling-up innovative and sustainable bio-based value chains that build on regional resources. Through its approach, SCALE-UP will adapt, implement and evaluate tools to help regional actors to overcome the apparent bottlenecks towards fully exploiting bioeconomy potentials in their region. A four phase methodology will: i) establish existing knowledge and set the stage for further research, as well as creating six regional platforms with local stakeholders; ii) facilitate cross-regional transfer of knowledge and demand-driven capacity building, and provide support to multi-actor partnerships to carry out market assessments and business model designs; iii) create a pan-European ‘Community of Practice’ to facilitate sharing good practices and lessons learned across European regions; and iv) disseminate and exploit project results in collaboration with key stakeholders. In addition to the focus on increasing capacity and knowledge on the bioeconomy among relevant actors in the regions, a key feature of SCALE-UP is the business development programme to be applied by the local communities. With an emphasis on the principles of co-creation, transparency and open innovation, the project will provide advisory support to innovators and regional stakeholders to assess market conditions, elaborate business plans and identify compatible funding sources for 12 bio-based solutions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:STANDING CONFERENCE OF TOWNS AND MUNICIPALITIES, KEA, DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH, SFI, REGEA NORTH-WEST CROATIA REGIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE AGENCY +4 partnersSTANDING CONFERENCE OF TOWNS AND MUNICIPALITIES,KEA,DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH,SFI,REGEA NORTH-WEST CROATIA REGIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE AGENCY,WIP,ASOCIATIA GREEN ENERGY,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),SDEWES CentreFunder: European Commission Project Code: 691661Overall Budget: 1,998,920 EURFunder Contribution: 1,998,920 EURThe overall objective of BioVill is to develop regional bioenergy concepts in Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia and Romania up to the investment stage in order to become “bioenergy villages”. This will increase the market uptake of bioenergy on the basis of cooperation with partners from countries with established bioenergy markets (Austria, Germany). The following specific objectives and activities will contribute to the overall objective: (1) 5 villages have developed the institutional set-up and energy management concept for becoming a bioenergy village up to investment stage for physical infrastructure with at least one bioenergy village in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania and Macedonia. The local market uptake of bioenergy value chains are to be proven by signing of letters of commitment. (2) Mobilization of 62 GWh/y heat and power based on solid biomass in at least 5 target villages. The individual biomass value chains will include the production and distribution of heat and electricity. The concepts include technical and non-technical aspects for each target village. (3) Increase public acceptance of sustainable bioenergy and raise public awareness on commercial opportunities for farmers, foresters and the bioenergy value chain as a whole by means of public participation. This will be realized by ensuring the public participation of the inhabitants (5,000 households) in the target regions for setting up at least 5 villages across the 5 implementing countries. (4) Capacity Building of users and key actors in business and legislation to manage the bioenergy villages in a sustainable way and be able to either enact the EU based national legislation or make full use of the opportunities that these new markets create for them. In the set-up of bioenergy villages along the bioenergy value chains it will involve at least 500 participants in order to have a critical mass of key actors.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:EVE, AGENCY FOR TRANSACTIONS AND MEDIATION IN IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES, TNO, SDEWES Centre, VISESA +5 partnersEVE,AGENCY FOR TRANSACTIONS AND MEDIATION IN IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES,TNO,SDEWES Centre,VISESA,SOCIEDAD URBANISTICA DE REHABILITACION DE BILBAO,GEMEENTE UTRECHT,GRAD OSIJEK,ASM Centre for Research and Analysis Market (Poland),TECNALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649846Overall Budget: 1,401,920 EURFunder Contribution: 1,401,920 EURThe lack of proper coordination of aspects related to regulation, financing and management of energy efficiency measures within urban regeneration initiatives, as well as the frequent misalignment of public stakeholders at different levels, are hindering the potential benefits of addressing these processes from an integrated perspective. FosterREG aims at enhancing public capacity at local, regional and national levels to plan, finance and manage integrated urban regeneration for sustainable energy uptake, through capacity building, promotion and articulation of effective multilevel coordination, and national as well as European network strengthening. These objectives will be achieved through public stakeholders’ engagement in joint analysis and knowledge development activities, as well as creation and dissemination of targeted training materials and activities across Europe. FosterREG relates to the Work Programme objectives by: 1) Focusing on the integration of energy efficiency measures within urban regeneration plans, with especial emphasis on building retrofitting while promoting synergies with other sectors such as transport and land-use planning. 2) Enhancing multilevel coordination (European, national, regional and local) of public authorities in the reduction of EU energy consumption. 3) Building capacity for civil servants at national, regional and local level in relation with policy design, planning, financing and management of energy efficiency measures within urban regeneration plans. 4) Fostering the implementation of the Energy Effciency Directive, in particular Articles 4 and 7.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:REGEA NORTH-WEST CROATIA REGIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE AGENCY, EREN, Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar, SDEWES Centre, Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA) +7 partnersREGEA NORTH-WEST CROATIA REGIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE AGENCY,EREN,Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar,SDEWES Centre,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),CIVIC FOUNDATION FORRENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY SAVING,CITY OF SABAC,ESCAN,BLACK SEA ENERGY RESEARCH CENTRE,WIP,ENOVA D.O.O. SARAJEVO,IPSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 847087Overall Budget: 1,999,880 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,880 EURWith over 80 million inefficient heating & cooling (HC) systems still installed across Europe motivating consumers to replace those units with more efficient, greener alternatives will be key for a decarbonised Energy Union fuelled by renewable energy. REPLACE therefore aims to improve coordination in local networks to implement replacement campaigns in ten target regions by means of action plans fortified with policy and business-related improvements. Based on lessons learnt from previous projects and sound on-the-ground research on stakeholders’ mind-sets, local working groups (LWGs) will connect all key actors in each region – local governments, consumer associations, developers, energy utilities and professional associations – to steer the direction of a wide range of replacement activities. For the first time, REPLACE will explicitly unite intermediaries, such as chimney sweepers or installers, who have constant access to consumers, and policy makers to develop common activities with maximum impact. REPLACE supports the LWGs by providing a communication framework and a rich toolbox of online and offline actions targeted to the needs of all relevant stakeholders. The “REPLACE Your Heating System Calculator” will be central in raising consumers’ and investors’ awareness of the monetary and wider benefits of HC replacements and develop real momentum towards collective actions. By making all materials openly accessible and highlighting success stories the uptake of activities can be multiplied beyond target regions. In addition, all activities will be firmly established within local policy programmes to ensure that the overall impact of REPLACE is sustainable and the networks forged during the action will continue beyond project life. Together with a dedicated focus on capacity-building measures and knowledge transfer REPLACE identifies and merges all elements necessary to successfully make heating and cooling for European consumers efficient and climate-friendly.
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