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Organization of Import Workshops

Import Workshop Planning

Partner Name Date of Import Workshop Unmet Learning Need PP invited?
P1 Energap

Unmet Learning Needs

P1 Energap

Partner nameP1 ENERGAPRevision: 29/01/2019
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
4. How to step forward – from monitoring to managementHow to establish the whole management system including decision makersTo prepare the management system for the city
6. New financial mechanisms like crowd funding, green bonds How public sector could be involved – how to organize it for energy efficient projects For planning future investment in energy efficiency

P2 AGENEAL

Partner nameP2 AGENEAL, Local Energy Management Agency of AlmadaRevision: 29/01/2019
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
1. Technical requirements for EMS“Off-the-shelf” ICT tools (adapted to different scenarios) for dynamically monitoring energy efficiency in buildings Contribute to identify the most suitable solution in terms of energy monitoring and management systems, which might be of great interest to public authorities We expect to fully answer this learning need during our Import Workshop. Namely, we are planning to invite experts from Lorient and Santander to add relevant inputs on this topic.
2. Dynamically monitoring energy efficiency in buildings - Key parameters to be calculated by the EMSBesides monitoring real energy consumption is also crucial to assess the social benefits from the energy retrofitting (increased comfort, improvement in quality of life, improvement in public services, etc.)Evaluate the possibility to replicate the pilot experience accomplished in the framework of the HERB project, focused in social houses, to other public infrastructures managed by the Municipality of Almada Still not fully answered. We expect that our Import Workshop will also add relevant inputs on this topic.

P3 SRA

Updated Learning Needs

Partner nameP3 SRA (Southern Regional Assembly) Revision: 16/01/2019
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
1. Fuller understanding of the wireless energy monitoring technology and measurements. We need to know and understand fully the specific technology that will collect the data, how best this can be installed and what data should be collected. The frequency of data collection also needs to be defined. This is relevant in relation to ensuring we obtain the best measurements to assess the impact of our deep retrofit programme. (We hope this learning need will be addressed at our Import Workshop in early 2019)
2. How will the data be collated into meaningful analysis to show the energy efficiency savings achieved? Senior officials need to know and understand fully the parameters that will be used to collect data, how this will be transferred and stored and how this can create a methodology to establish an economic rate of return for energy retrofitting works on social housing units e.g. Utilising energy savings made, GHG reductions, carbon credits etc where the financial savings might not be accruing to the public body. By converting the data into meaningful analysis, we should be able to show the monetary savings achieved, the emissions reductions and the carbon credits achieved, and all this data will be required to assist in the creation of a financial instrument to fund future deep retrofit programmes for social housing.
3. How will the data analysis be funded? There is a requirement for this analysis to be completed over the 3 years remaining on the EMPOWER project. Who will do this analysis, how much will it cost and how will this be funded? The analysis is required to provide insights for the potential financial instrument that will be created because of the EMPOWER project.

P4 FEA

Partner nameP4 FEA (Firenze Energy Agency) Revision: 16/01/2019
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
1. Build strategies for Energy EfficiencyThere is a lack of strategies for energy efficiency in our Region. The programs are not coordinated. Local Authorities have not a common frame and a common path. Many local authorities and Hospitals go on without a clear program to improve their buildings. The actions in our RAP are studied in order to build a common strategy to share at any level.
2. Develop best monitoring systems.Only a few public buildings have good EMS. At a general level we have not the smart city systems we have seen in Lorient, Santander, Magdeburg, for example. We have good BMS systems in hospitals, social housing, and in the City of Firenze that we can use to improve the other situations Without a good monitoring system at any level is very difficult to program and handle energy efficiency improvement. Thanks to our stakeholders we studied the best practices in our territory, and now we can share the experiences of the Versilia and Arezzo Hospitals, of Casa SpA (the Social Housing public company property of the municipality of Firenze), of Silfi (the Lighting public company property of the municipality of Firenze)
3. Become attractive for private investors. We will not have public money for many years, and in any case are not big sums. Energy Efficiency is a good investment, if it is well done. Our Good Practices in Hospitals, specially Versilia, have been able to collect up to 12 million Euro from private investors thanks ESCO system; it is possible to improve this method to spread it to other public properties.

P5 Lorient

Partner nameP5 City of LorientRevision:16/01/2019
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
1. Open energy monitoring solutionsLorient is still working with its stakeholder’s group on best practices at national level on open energy monitoring solutions. As Lorient and its SHG intend to implement a n open monitoring framework at regional (=MA) scale, it is important to have en exhaustive view of the field of possibilities.
2. Tools for communitiesHow to maintain the interst on energy monitoring in professional or citizen communities? The SOLENN experimentation showed that the gain of energy monitoring can be down levelled through time by a phenomenom of habituation of communities. Very important to have endurent results.

P6 ESS

Partner nameP6 ESSRevision: 11/10/2018
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
2. Establishing a regional network or cluster for EE.A network/cluster enables the process for projects, investigations and sharing of experience. Crucial to tackle common challenges and in the future have more joint operations.
5. Political integration for EE modelsMoney talks - are you listening? How to identify different EE models and present them in a political attractive way. How do we make the possibility for funding visible and reachable for the regional and local actorsThe RAP needs to base upon political ambitions to secure a long-time commitment.(This was partly met in Magdeburg study visit, partly unmet. To meet this, it must be adopted to our regional conditions to make sense. This will be further tackled in the upcoming WS in Magdeburg next december)

P7 MAE

Partner nameP7 MAE Mazovian Agency of Energy
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
1. Savings in energy projectsWhat revenue (savings) generate different type of energy projects? Improving governance
2. InvestorsHow to mobilise additional investments to co-finance different type of energy efficiency projects? How to attract banks and financial institution to invest in Energy efficiency projects? Improving governance
3. Different financial mechanisms in private fundsHow to use different financial mechanism (grants, loans, guaranties) to maximise private funds for different kind of Energy efficiency projects?Improving governance
4. Financing energy projects in ERDFHow to finance different type of energy projects by ERDF, since usually fixed capital assets are co-finance by ERDS, not personal costs or costs of services?Improving governance

P8 Development Bank of Saxony-Anhalt

Partner nameP8 – Development Bank of Saxony-AnhaltRevision:16/01/2019
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
2. EMS pilot phases Did other partners start their EMSs with pilot phases? How did they evaluate those? P8 is developing the concept for the final regional EMS together with the ministry of finance and the regional energy agency through a pilot phase. This concept will then translate into actions within the RAP. We would like to hear from partners’ experiences.
4. Implementing the EMS How can the durability and social sustainability of the EMS be ensured during implementation? Which actions can be taken to guarantee quality during the implementation process? (trainings, support intensity, etc.) Do other partners have experience with handouts/manuals for the EMS users? How do other partners give instructions) One main goal for the RAP is to improve the capacity and competences of regional public authorities as well as the future users of the EMS regarding the EMS itself and general sensibility to climate challenges. We are currently planning to invite experts from Lorient and Cork to our Import Workshop (Energy) to answer this learning need.
5. Development and implementation of IFI What is the legal framework for IFI going to be like in the next funding period? (EC is planning on publishing drafts for new directives until June 1; trilogue with council and parliament will follow) A potential RAP measure is the preparation of a new financial instrument for financing energy efficiency projects (such as an urban development fund) for the next funding period. We would like to be up-to-date on all developments.
6. Different forms of financing (IFI) What are alternative forms of financing besides loans for energy efficiency projects?(i.e. contracting, pay on tax) How do those forms work exactly? How could they be applied to our relevant context? We want to review which financing products could be suitable and beneficial for the urban development fund which may be developed. We are currently planning to invite experts from Sweden and Poland to our Import Workshop (Financing) to answer this learning need.
8. IFI-related potential of the savings from the EMS What are the effects of an EMS on energy efficiency projects? Can a well-functioning EMS generate additional savings and therefore additional returns? Could these returns be utilized in an urban development fund? We want to assess products within the urban development fund which may be developed. We would like to learn more about this.

P9 Santander

Partner nameP9 SANTANDERRevision: 11/10/2018
Learning needs (title)Brief descriptionHow does this link to RAP?How to meet this LN?
1. Capabilities of existing metering infrastructure in public buildings.To know what possibilities the existing metering in public buildings offer. To define the energy monitoring system.GP 1-5
2. Automatic and manual inputs.Assess how much data and frequency of data it is needed to monitor the energy efficiency measures. To define the energy monitoring system.GP 1-5
3. Monitoring and reportingHow to prepare stable monitoring and reporting system of energy efficiency measures.To odefine the energy monitoring systemGP 1-5
4. Follow-up of energy efficiency projects financing.What are the most important financial and economical data, including risk assessment that financial institutions are looking to when making decisions.To prepare technical-economic reports for energy equipment renovation in public buildings.GP 1-1
5. Integration of national or EU funding in the energy efficiency projectsOptions for public sector energy efficiency financing from national government and others.To prepare investment documentations for energy refurbishment of public buildings.GP 3-1

PP5 Lorient

Attending PP's IW

Florence

Cork

Suggested topic

- to present and workshop the social dimension of energy monitoring, users involvement and behaviour changes with examples of their experience of what has created the most significant behaviour changes. We could ask her to provide specific examples of what worked/what did not work and statistics on improved energy consumption.

Draft agenda for the event

Tuesday 26th March 2019
17.30 pm Welcome Reception for up to 50 guests to open the Import Workshop (Invitees will be from Southern Regional Assembly, our Stakeholder Group, Cork County Council, National , Regional & Local Policy Makers & Expert Presenters)
19.30 pm Welcome Dinner for up to 15 participants (Invitees will be from Southern Regional Assembly, Cork County Council, Expert Presenters, , National, Regional & Local Policy Makers)

Wednesday 27th March 2019 – Expect up to 25 delegates to attend
09.00 Introduction and Welcome from Southern Regional Assembly
09.15 Presentation of the EMPOWER project from Southern Regional Assembly
09.30 Presentation of the Retrofitting Programme from Cork City Council
10.00 Question & Answer Session for participants
10.30 Tea/Coffee
10.45 Presentation: The HERB Project – Holistic Energy Efficient Retrofitting of Social Housing in Almada from Joao Cleto (Local Energy Management Agency of Almada, AGENAL)
11.15 Workshop: How can Ireland ensure we achieve energy efficiency savings as a result of the retrofitting of social housing while also ensuring residents satisfaction and compliance with residents GDPR & privacy requirements.
11.45 Feedback from each workshop group
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Presentation: The Importance of Monitoring Energy Consumption in public upgrading/retrofitting projects from Francisco Puente (Escan Energy Consulting Santander)
14.00 Workshop: What benefits can Ireland achieve by investing in energy monitoring equipment to measure energy savings in public upgrading/retrofitting projects.
14.30 Feedback from each workshop group
15.15 Tea/Coffee
15.30 Presentation: The social dimension of energy monitoring, users involvement and behaviour changes from Ruby Ganchou (ALOEN, the local energy agency in Lorient)
16.00 Workshop: How can Ireland effect real behaviour change in energy consumption in social housing in Ireland.
16.30 Feedback from each workshop group
17.15 Thank you for participation and close Import Workshop from Southern Regional Assembly & Cork City Council Wednesday Evening 27th March 2019
19.30 Import Workshop Closing Dinner for up to 15 participants (Invitees will be from Southern Regional Assembly, Cork County Council, Expert Presenters, , National , Regional & Local Policy Makers)

Preparation of Lorient's IW

Date:

Experts met

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