
GRASPINNO paved the way for wider electronic green public procurement implementation by public authorities in the MED area through common strategies and tools based on project results and collaborative innovative structures such as its Living Labs. It also brought together demand and offer side towards Green Public Procurement by testing the project’s tools and decision support system in 13 pilots across Mediterranean.
The Mediterranean area faces a transnational challenge due to the number of its older, energy-inefficient public buildings. Public buildings are the second main energy consumer for European municipalities. Buildings consume around 40% of European energy consumption and account for 36% of the EU’s CO2 emissions. PUBLIC Authorities and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Mediterranean area need support in acquiring the know-how and tools necessary to design and participate in electronic Green Public Procurement (GPP), thereby stimulating green growth and eco-innovation. Also the lack of communication between the demand (Public Authorities) and the offer (private sector) side in public procurement is a challenge that has to be faced.
The main objectives were:
The overall objective of GRASPINNO was to promote a green and sustainable growth model for Mediterranean area:
Also, the project aimed to:
Project type Innovative green e-procurement
Partners
Dates 2016-202o
Funding Interreg Euro MED, 2.811.585 €
GRASPINNO provided innovative green e-procurement solutions supporting energy savings and the efficient refurbishment of public buildings to sustain the emergence of Mediterranean smart cities
and communities. The project enhanced the capacity of public authorities to manage the energy efficiency of public buildings and strengthened the capacity of SMEs to enter the green energy market. It also aimed at ensuring the replicability, transferability, and leverage effect of GRASPINNO’s results to provide smart, low-cost, and sustainable solutions to public authorities and SMEs in the whole Mediterranean region by:
GRASPINNO offered tools to public administrations (PAs) to facilitate electronic green public procurement (eGPP). These tools provided knowledge and sustainability criteria to support decision-making for selecting the best tenders, products and solutions on offer. GRASPINNO also supported SMEs in submitting offers to GPP tenders. The project created the GRASPINNO Unified Platform that integrates three tools: the GRASPINNO Database, the eGPP Support tool, and the Life Cycle Costing Calculating Tool (LCC). Additionally, the project created the Transnational Mediterranean Network (TMN) tool. These tools present the following functions:
The GRASPINNO Living Lab methodology was based on seven living labs in six countries which cover a range of areas/scopes within electronic green public procurement. The living labs also offered mentoring and training on green policies and energy refurbishment. About 60 public institutions and business support organisations, and 20 SMEs were involved in the living labs. All parties involved in the project have gained knowledge about green public procurement, funding and mentoring, energy consumption control, mechanisms for removing obstacles for energy refurbishment, and improved governance for energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.
The tools of the GRASPINNO Unified Platform supported Public Authorities in the implementation of green public procurement while assisting in choosing products and services for energy refurbishment and the installation of renewable energy sources in their public buildings. The challenges faced by the PAs correspond to the lack of familiarity with electronic green public procurement (e-GPP), and, as a consequence, it implied an increasing of the cautioness to integrate e-GPP procedures. The GRASPINNO Unified Platform also provided tools for SMEs and enterprises working on green growth initiatives. These tools supported SMEs to promote their green products and services to a wide range of public procurers, highlighting their sustainable practices and certifications. The TMN allowed SMEs to communicate with other actors in their area of interest, offering the chance to exchange knowledge and experiences. The GRASPINNO Unified Platform has been tested in 13 pilots, involving 28 public buildings in five countries across the Mediterranean. On average, the pilots’ energy consumption has been be reduced by 10%. The GRASPINNO platform is active and can be easily used by Public procurers familiar with the procurement procedure and the terminology. However, specific knowledge may be needed for the use of the LCC tool. In order to solve this, the platform provides user manuals to support all users