Feb
06

Energy efficiency (practical projects)

By Adrian Slatcher

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Introduction

Educational Park for renewable energy resources and ways for saving energy

Objectives and target audience

- The Objectives are the below

  • People’s education in the field of energy saving and reduction of energy use
  • People’s education for all types of renewable energy
  • Citizens activation and sensitization (Development of active citizens-formation of active behaviors)

-The target group is all citizens of the region of Attica.

Financial Resources and Partners involved

The project was implemented by the Centre of Renewable Energy Resources (CRES) and co-funded by the 3rd Community Operational Framework Programme “Competitiveness” of the Ministry of Development.

Process

- Decision taking by the administrative board of CRES
- Looking for financial resources
- Choice of the area
- Planning actions.
- Implementation of the construction
-Monitoring park’s operation

Results

There are not results yet. The project has just been completed.

Critical Success Factors / Challenges

The key issues for success was:
- The coordination between the involved carriers.

More info

Contact for this case study

  • Ms Christiana Armeniakou (european@maroussi.gr), Municipality’s Officers, Environmental Organisation & European & National Funding Office.
  • Telephone: +30-210-8760339

Contributing partner organisations

Municipality of Amaroussion, Greece

Dates

  • Start date: 2006
  • End date: 2008

Related resources

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PEPESEC Case Study ID

181

Partnership Energy Planning as a tool for realising European Sustainable Energy Communities


Contract No: EIE-07-179-S12.466281

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