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RES and RUE Stimulation in Mountainous – Agricultural Communities towards

RES and RUE Stimulation in Mountainous – Agricultural Communities towards Sustainable Development. Contract: EIE/07/040/S12.466710. Outline. The project (objectives, partners); Background; Work Programme; Target groups; Expected outcomes & impact; Sustainable energy communities;

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RES and RUE Stimulation in Mountainous – Agricultural Communities towards

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  1. RES and RUE Stimulation in Mountainous – Agricultural Communities towards Sustainable Development Contract: EIE/07/040/S12.466710

  2. Outline • The project (objectives, partners); • Background; • Work Programme; • Target groups; • Expected outcomes & impact; • Sustainable energy communities; • Progress of WPs; • Contact.

  3. The Project • Summary: RES and RUE stimulation of mountainous – agricultural local communities of the European Union (EU), in a way that will ensure both the integrated and balanced evolution in the most common dimensions (economical – employment, environmental, social and technological) of the Sustainable Development (SD); • Carried out: Under the Intelligent Energy for Europe Programme, managed by the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation; • Started: 1/12/2007; • Expected Completion Date: 30/11/2009; • Coordinator: EPU-NTUA; • Number of Partners: 9.

  4. The Objectives • Identification of specific RES and RUE needs and determination of opportunities; • Preparation of viable and socially matured RES and RUE project opportunities; • Formulation of the first European “sustainable energy network in mountainous - agricultural communities”; • Enhancement of the involved actors’ communication bridges, through the development of permanent local communication networks. Prototype “sustainable mountainous - agricultural communities”

  5. The Project Partners National Technical University of Athens- EPU/NTUA(Greece) - Coordinator; Rhônalpénergie-Environnement- RAEE (France); Syndicat Mixte de Gestion du Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche- PNRMA (France); Energieagentur Obersteiermark- EAO (Austria); Rõuge Vallavalitsus (Rõuge Municipality Government) - RV(Estonia); Sofia Energy Agency – SOFENA (Bulgaria); Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar - EIHP (Croatia); European Renewable Energy Council– EREC (Belgium); Energy Center of West Thessaly– ECWT (Greece).

  6. Work Programme

  7. Target Groups • Policy Makers: EU, governmental institutions, local authorities, municipalities, chambers of agriculture, chambers of commerce. • Energy Market: Investors, energy production and energy service companies (ESCOs), major industry & business associations in the commercial and industrial sector, owners of (biomass) district heating, farmers, forest companies, installers, construction, fuel trade, educational and research organizations and institutions of the implementation communities. • Energy Citizenship: Citizens, Associations, Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

  8. Direct Outcomes • Overview of the RES and RUE implemented technologies in the 4 mountainous - agricultural EU communities; • “Mapping” document with the current status, needs and prospects of the RES and RUE stimulation in the implementation communities; • Upgraded guide for mountainous - agricultural communities for RES and RUE stimulation; • Viable and socially matured RES and RUE project opportunities’ identification; • Set up of an “Early Warning System”; • Sustainable Design for a network in the mountainous - agricultural communities in EU; • Building of a scientific and political consensus on the project results, through workshops; • Diffuse the idea and modus operandi of the mountainous – agricultural communities’ network; • Dissemination material of the elaborated results (leaflets, newsletters, posters).

  9. Potential Impacts • Economy – Employment: • Creation of new business opportunities in the local market; • Enforcement of the local agricultural income; • Increase of agricultural tourism and ecotourism; • Environmental: • Contribution to the national Kyoto Protocol goals; • Minimization of acid rain, soil and water pollution, ozone depletion etc; • Social: • Enhancement of the local’s energy culture; • Technological: • Know how transfer to local manufacturers; • Promotion of best practice solutions and BAT.

  10. Involved Communities Implementation Communities • Karditsa / Greece; • Rõuge Municipality / Estonia; • Mounts of Ardèche / France; • Murtal / Austria; Dissemination Communities • Bulgarian Communities; • Croatian Communities.

  11. Contact Co-ordinator:Prof. John Psarras National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Energy Policy Unit (EPU) john@epu.ntua.gr +30 210 772 3551/3583 Project’s Website:http://sustainablemountains.epu.ntua.gr/

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