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Guidelines for energy efficiency actions

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  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
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DESCRIPTION

These guidelines are intended to provide partner organizations with useful indications on the technical and administrative steps needed to effectively plan, design, implement, manage and monitor joint actions for energy efficiency, preferably within the framework of joint Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAP’s). The ENERJ project builds on the awareness that a joint approach to energy planning, especially for small local authorities, can allow achieving more effective results than an isolated one.

 

Tags: Energy Efficiency, Public-Private Partnerships, Guidelines.

 

LINK

ENERJ – Guidelines for Joint Actions for Energy Efficiency

 

SOURCE

ENERJ  Project – Interreg MED

 

YEAR

2017

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