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IEE. INTELLIGENT ENERGY EUROPE PROGRAMME 2007-2013. The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) 2007-13. Three operational programmes:. The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) 2007-13. Three operational programmes:. EUROPEAN AGENCY

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  1. IEE INTELLIGENT ENERGY EUROPE PROGRAMME 2007-2013

  2. The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) 2007-13 Three operational programmes:

  3. The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) 2007-13 Three operational programmes:

  4. EUROPEAN AGENCY FOR COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT Programming and Evaluation DG ENTR (Enterprise and Industry) DG ENV (Environment) DG TREN (Energy and Transport) Implement-ation

  5. OBJECTIVES • Energy efficiency & rational use of resources (SAVE) • Specific measures in industry & construction and for energy using products; legislative measures • New & renewable energy sources (ALTENER) • Support for integration of new and renewable energy sources; legislative measures • Energy in transport (STEER) • Energy efficiency and diversification in transport, renewable fuels; legislative measures

  6. INSTRUMENTS • EuropeanProjects • Promotion and dissemination projects  • Market Replication Projects • New Regional or Local Energy Agencies

  7. What will be funded? Soft projects • Capacity building • Building and spreading of know-how, skills and methods • Exchanges of experience • Development of market and intelligence • Policy input • Awareness raising and information provision • Education and training

  8. What will not be funded: Hardware, experimentation, exploration • "Hardware" type investments • Technical research & development projects • Demonstration projects • Preliminary analysis of the “state of the art”

  9. IEE MECHANISMS

  10. FUNDING • 75% maxco-financing • Total programme € 730 m • First call c. € 50 m • c. € 47 m forEuropeanProjects(50-60 grantsexpected) • c. € 2 m forsetting up new Energy Agencies(8 grantsexpected)

  11. ELIGIBILITY Europeanprojects • Legalpersons • At least 3 partnersfrom 3 eligiblecountries • EU 27, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Croatia (Othernationalitiesmustbeself-financing) • Maximumfundingperiod 3 years • Budget usuallybetween € 0.5 - 2.5 million (mainly staff costs)

  12. ELIGIBILITY Setting up ofnewlocal/regionalenergyagencies þ Onlylocal / regional public authorities can applyþ 1 authority = 1 proposalþ Maximumfundingperiod 3 ½ years

  13. TIMETABLE 2007 call (previousprogramme) still in selectionphase • 1st callend February 2008 • Deadline before summer (July) • Selection end November 2008 • Contracting December 08 – March 09 • Start up April 2009

  14. SELECTION CRITERIA • Relevance: Addressing market failures • Quality: performance indicators • Addedvalue at EU level • Costs and co-financing convincing budget and cofinancingguarantees • Management and organisation

  15. IEE examples

  16. Intelligent Energy – Europe (IEE) - SAVE, ALTENER, STEER and Horizontal Key Actions - Type 1 Actions; EIE/05/059/S12.421631 January 1, 2006 - December 31, 2008 Presentation created March 2006

  17. Cycling is still underused and its effectiveness undervalued SPICYCLES will demonstrate that the modal share of cycling can be increased in European cities by 4 types of actions

  18. Göteborg • Bucharest • Ploiesti • Partner Cities: • Rome • Barcelona • Berlin

  19. University of Rome "La Sapienza" DITS • DB Rent GmbH • Velo Mondial • Goudappel Coffeng BV • CPI Progetti S.P.A. • Other partners: • ISIS (Istituto di Studi per l'Integrazione dei Sistemi) • ATAC (Agenzia per i Trasporti Autoferrotranviari del Comune di Roma)

  20. Actions: introduction of bike-sharing schemes implementation of communication and awareness raising campaigns; integration of cycling planning in the overall spatial and transport planning; building local partnerships Impact will be benchmarked with Velo.Info

  21. Main impacts expected on: cycling modal share energy consumption emissions attitudinal change local stakeholders involvement integration transport/spatial planning

  22. Velo.Info Benchmarking Preparing cycling policy Planning cycling policy Implementation of cycling policy Monitoring & Evaluation of cycling policy

  23. Performance at one of five levels None: No significant activity Bronze: Low level activity Silver: More systematic activity Gold: High quality activity Platinum: Best practice

  24. Interactive Cycle Map of Europe 66 benchmarked cities the ‘score’ received in bronze, silver, gold or platinum cycling general policy information for potential bike users

  25. The coordinator Dipartimento X can be reached: E-mail:  claudio.baffioni@comune.roma.it Phone and fax: +39 06671071239 www.comune.roma.it

  26. Links • http://www.energypath.eu/ • http://spicycles.velo.info/

  27. ROLE OF FORMEZ INTERNATIONAL • Information • Animation and negotiation • Management • IT and communicationservices

  28. ISS IEE FIND OUT MORE

  29. NATIONAL CONTACT POINTS • Italy • Mr. Paolo CodaENEA – CRE CasacciaPhone: +39.06.3048.4128, Fax: +39.06.3048.3663 • Mr. Marcello CapraMinistry of Economic Development  Phone: +39.06.4705.3550, Fax: +39.06.4705.3803

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