This document summarizes a webinar on integrating Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAPs) with Energy Management Systems according to ISO 50001. It discusses a project called "50000and1SEAPs" that supports 40 municipalities in 8 EU countries in developing SEAPs integrated with ISO 50001 certification. The webinar covers topics like establishing an energy baseline, defining direct and indirect energy use, collecting private sector energy data, differences between SEAPs and integrated SEAPs/EnMS, and the expected results of certifying municipalities and implementing energy actions. Integrating the two approaches provides benefits like improved energy management, access to funding, and increased transparency and reputation.
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This whitepaper provides an overview of the current heat network in Europe as well as the policies and goals of the EU to reduce its heat waste. The paper finalises with SkyAI's perspective on how to effectively reduce heat waste in the EU
Low-CapEx approach to synthetic transport fuels from biomass – From laborator...Ilkka Hannula
The ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement cannot be met without significant decarbonisation of the transport sector. In Europe, the revised version of the Renewable Energy Directive (REDII) will enter into force by the end of 2019 and will govern European biofuel policies during the next decade. The directive will gradually phase out unsustainable palm oil –derived biodiesel, while simultaneously creating European wide demand for “low ILUC risk” biofuels. Minimum target for low ILUC risk biofuels will be 3.6% by 2030.
In the attempt to accelerate the market introduction of low ILUC risk biofuels, VTT has developed a “Low-CapEx” concept for biomass-to-liquids (BTL) that can be realised at an intermediate scale of 100-150 MW biomass input (corresponding to 30-50 ktoe annual production of transportation fuels) with an estimated investment cost for a first-of-a-kind plant of around 200 - 300 M€. The proposed concept is suitable for non-edible lignocellulosic feedstocks and features an atmospheric steam-blown dual fluidised-bed gasifier combined with a simplified hot-gas clean-up train and a small-scale
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis.
The pilot-scale development work was started in a national research project BTL2030 during 2016-2018, and is currently being continued in a H2020 project COMSYN. Based on Aspen Plus simulations, the overall efficiency (to both FT fuels and saleable heat) of the process is 79 – 87 % (LHV). Based on a prospective economic analysis, 1100 – 1300 €/tonne production cost is expected for a first-of-a-kind commercial plant, depending on the price of feedstock. However, significant cost reduction potential exists for subsequent plants through learning-by-doing.
We present main results from our R&D work to date, together with a roadmap on how low ILUC risk biofuels could be deployed during next decade in Europe to meet the targets set in REDII.
SkyAI heat detection whitepaper: Europes plans to reduce heat wasteJoost van Oorschot
This whitepaper provides an overview of the current heat network in Europe as well as the policies and goals of the EU to reduce its heat waste. The paper finalises with SkyAI's perspective on how to effectively reduce heat waste in the EU
Low-CapEx approach to synthetic transport fuels from biomass – From laborator...Ilkka Hannula
The ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement cannot be met without significant decarbonisation of the transport sector. In Europe, the revised version of the Renewable Energy Directive (REDII) will enter into force by the end of 2019 and will govern European biofuel policies during the next decade. The directive will gradually phase out unsustainable palm oil –derived biodiesel, while simultaneously creating European wide demand for “low ILUC risk” biofuels. Minimum target for low ILUC risk biofuels will be 3.6% by 2030.
In the attempt to accelerate the market introduction of low ILUC risk biofuels, VTT has developed a “Low-CapEx” concept for biomass-to-liquids (BTL) that can be realised at an intermediate scale of 100-150 MW biomass input (corresponding to 30-50 ktoe annual production of transportation fuels) with an estimated investment cost for a first-of-a-kind plant of around 200 - 300 M€. The proposed concept is suitable for non-edible lignocellulosic feedstocks and features an atmospheric steam-blown dual fluidised-bed gasifier combined with a simplified hot-gas clean-up train and a small-scale
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis.
The pilot-scale development work was started in a national research project BTL2030 during 2016-2018, and is currently being continued in a H2020 project COMSYN. Based on Aspen Plus simulations, the overall efficiency (to both FT fuels and saleable heat) of the process is 79 – 87 % (LHV). Based on a prospective economic analysis, 1100 – 1300 €/tonne production cost is expected for a first-of-a-kind commercial plant, depending on the price of feedstock. However, significant cost reduction potential exists for subsequent plants through learning-by-doing.
We present main results from our R&D work to date, together with a roadmap on how low ILUC risk biofuels could be deployed during next decade in Europe to meet the targets set in REDII.
Solar Thermal Conference "Paving ways together for solar thermal energy in Egypt" at Heliopolis University, Cairo, on 18th May 2016
"Solar Heating in Social Housing", Dr. Hend Farouh, NUCA
Michël TOMA, MT Partenaires Ingénierie and Didier BOUTEILLER, City of Lorient...covcap1
Michël TOMA, MT Partenaires Ingénierie and Didier BOUTEILLER, City of Lorient: The French Connection part 1 - EEA + SEAP + ISO 50001 / Implementing a SEAP + EnMS in a city already awardee of EEA
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Demonstration of the possibility to get definitely low cost electricity by means of utility scale photovoltaic installations due to their intrinsic value (from reduction of peak power cost) and the huge reduction of components' and turn-key costs.
Presented at the SuNEC 2011 Conference near Palermo, Italy:
www.solar-conference.eu
Développement de la cogénération en europeCOGEN Europe
Presentation by COGEN Europe on the development of cogeneration and micro-cogeneration in Europe at Journée de la micro et mini-cogénération ATEE in Paris
Ternienergia Unmatched - Lugano Small&Mid Cap Investor Day 2013TerniEnergia SpA
Oltre 100 investitori sono stati presenti alla quarta edizione del Lugano Small & Mid Cap Investor Day, evento organizzato da IR Top con il patrocinio di Borsa Italiana. 1,4 miliardi di euro la market cap complessiva delle aziende presenti all’evento con un upside medio potenziale del 30% rispetto al consensus, forte vocazione all’internazionalizzazione e alla diversificazione settoriale.
Tra le società anche TerniEnergia, rappresentata dal CFO Paolo Allegretti.
THE CITY OF FUTURE, from Covenant of Mayors to Torino Smart City.
Presentazione delle politiche ambientali e di riduzione dei consumi energetici della Città di Torino: dal TAPE al progetto SMILE
Solar Thermal Conference "Paving ways together for solar thermal energy in Egypt" at Heliopolis University, Cairo, on 18th May 2016
"Solar Heating in Social Housing", Dr. Hend Farouh, NUCA
Michël TOMA, MT Partenaires Ingénierie and Didier BOUTEILLER, City of Lorient...covcap1
Michël TOMA, MT Partenaires Ingénierie and Didier BOUTEILLER, City of Lorient: The French Connection part 1 - EEA + SEAP + ISO 50001 / Implementing a SEAP + EnMS in a city already awardee of EEA
Helionomics: Utility-Scale PV Plants in Italy: A Sustainable Way Towards Low Price Electricity?
Demonstration of the possibility to get definitely low cost electricity by means of utility scale photovoltaic installations due to their intrinsic value (from reduction of peak power cost) and the huge reduction of components' and turn-key costs.
Presented at the SuNEC 2011 Conference near Palermo, Italy:
www.solar-conference.eu
Développement de la cogénération en europeCOGEN Europe
Presentation by COGEN Europe on the development of cogeneration and micro-cogeneration in Europe at Journée de la micro et mini-cogénération ATEE in Paris
Ternienergia Unmatched - Lugano Small&Mid Cap Investor Day 2013TerniEnergia SpA
Oltre 100 investitori sono stati presenti alla quarta edizione del Lugano Small & Mid Cap Investor Day, evento organizzato da IR Top con il patrocinio di Borsa Italiana. 1,4 miliardi di euro la market cap complessiva delle aziende presenti all’evento con un upside medio potenziale del 30% rispetto al consensus, forte vocazione all’internazionalizzazione e alla diversificazione settoriale.
Tra le società anche TerniEnergia, rappresentata dal CFO Paolo Allegretti.
THE CITY OF FUTURE, from Covenant of Mayors to Torino Smart City.
Presentazione delle politiche ambientali e di riduzione dei consumi energetici della Città di Torino: dal TAPE al progetto SMILE
Copper's Contribution to Combat Climate ChangeLeonardo ENERGY
This document was presented at the 1st European Conference for the promotion of Local actions to combat Climate Change, to hold in Punta Umbría - Huelva - Spain, on days 23, 24 and 25 of September 2009. http://www.laccc.es/index.php/en
It was the first meeting under the Covenant of Mayors initiative with the object of developing and improving the necessary tools and working structures.
This document presents the huge potential for energy efficiency associated to copper use in motors, transformers and renewable energy systems.
Business models for energy efficiency in buildingsDario Di Santo
The presentation about the paper on business models for energy efficiency in buildings illustrated at the recent ECEEE summer study in France. The paper is available at dariodisanto.com.
COP25 - Technologies for the Empowerment of Energy ConsumersAPPA Renovables
We are facing an important challenge: reduce drastically our GHG emissions. Renewables will play an important role. More than 58% of our emissions' reductions depend on renewables. In this presentation we explain the role of renewables and present two important european projects to boost renewables: iDistributedPV and Biomasstep.
The Association of Companies of Renewable Energies (APPA Renovables) groups companies and entities whose purpose is the use of renewable energy sources in all its forms. Established in 1987, APPA is the leading association of the renewable energy sector in Spain.
The challenge of energy efficiency in the residential sector: nudges from Mas...Eleonora Maria Pani
In the winter and spring of 2011, I attended the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, as a visiting researcher at the program Building and Construction Technology, within the Department of Environmental Conservation.
I have collaborated with Professor David T. Damery, the director of the program, to investigate the economic issues of energy retrofits of existing residential buildings.
The methodology is based on detailed examination of the economics of efficiency potential and the barriers to capture it. In particular I have analyzed some energy efficiency opportunities to determine how much of the potential is Net Present Value-positive.
Improving the energy efficiency of existing building stock is attainable by upgrading the building envelope through carrying out various retrofit measures. A life-cycle cost evaluation for energy retrofits must be provided together with the payback period and the projected return on investment. The evaluation of the cost of incorporating energy-efficiency measures into building envelope restoration work is necessary to determine the economic viability of incorporating energy-efficiency measures into the building envelope repair and restoration work. This analysis assesses the incremental cost associated with energy-efficiency upgrades.
The economic reasoning on which the decisions are generally based is simple. The most common criteria for decision-making are the present value and the life-cycle cost. Cost-effective energy-efficient strategies that yield the highest net present value and minimize life-cycle costs at prevailing prices and interest rates are considered to be acceptable retrofit measures.
The Internal rate-of-return of an investment is the rate of interest earned on the unrecovered balance of an investment where the terminal balance is zero. IRR is the most commonly used rate-of-return method and is known as the true rate-of return method. In this case, the IRR represent the equivalent interest rate that an energy efficiency retrofit measure would yield over a period of time. In other words, the Return on investment represents the percentage of energy saving benefit over the cost of the energy-efficiency measures.
V SIMPOSIO EMPRESARIAL INTERNACIONAL FUNSEAM: LOS RETOS DEL SECTOR ENERGÉTICO
MESA 1. RETOS PARA EL SECTOR DE LA ELECTRICIDAD
Inversión en proyectos intensivos en capital y señales de mercado: Dña. Ana Quelhas, Directora de Planificación Energética del Grupo EDP
Preside la mesa: D. Ferran Tarradellas, Director Representación en Barcelona de la Comisión Europea
Introduction to the Energy Efficiency DirectiveLeonardo ENERGY
The Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) was adopted in 2012 and is one of the EU’s four key Directives addressing energy efficiency in stationary (i.e. non transport) end-uses (the others being the Energy Performance in Buildings Directive, The Ecodesign Directive and the Energy Labelling Directive). Given that the other Directives cover the energy performance of buildings and equipment the EED is designed to address energy savings opportunities that are not readily addressed by the other Directives. It has its origin in the preceding Energy Services Directive, which was repealed when the EED was adopted. The Energy Efficiency Directive establishes a set of binding measures intended to help the EU reach its 20% energy efficiency target by 2020. Under the Directive, all EU countries are required to use energy more efficiently at all stages of the energy chain from its production to its final consumption. EU countries were required to transpose the Directive's provisions into their national laws by 5 June 2014.
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Characterization and the Kinetics of drying at the drying oven and with micro...Open Access Research Paper
The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
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Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
Television Appearances
Nelson's char
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1 3rd webinar on implementing and integrating 50001_sea_ps_sog 2016 03 11_1
1. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
3rd Webinar
IMPLEMENTATION of INTEGRATED ENERGY
MANAGEMENT and SUSTAINABLE ACTION
PLANS
November 3, 2016
Emanuele Cosenza - SOGESCA
FOCUS ON FUNDING & FINANCING EnMS+SEAP
2. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
“50000and1SEAPs” PROJECT
(http://www.50001seaps.eu/home/)
13 Partners;
8 EU Countries involved;
40 Municipalities supported.
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3. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
“50000and1SEAPs” PROJECT – SOGESCA’s TEAM working on the
Project activities
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Camillo Franco –
Technical Director and
member of the National
Accreditation Body
Alessandro Mazzari –
Certified expert in
energy management
(EGE)
Andrea Rodighiero –
Certified expert in
energy management
(EGE)
Emanuele Cosenza –
Support in Project
Management and
Project activities
Marco Devetta –
Project Management
and Coordinator
4. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
“50000and1SEAPs” PROJECT – MUNICIPALITIES SUPPORTED BY
SOGESCA IN THE PROJECT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT
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Pordenone
Montecchio Maggiore
Marostica
Federazione del Camposampierese
5. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
SEAP AND EnMS: SINERGIES IN IEE PROJECTS
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6. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
“50000and1SEAPs” PROJECT: FRAMEWORK, ACTIVITIES AND
TARGETS
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WP1
MANAGEMENT
WP2
Training and
Planning
WP3 + WP4
Development and
Implementation
WP5
Monitoring
Further
implementation
of SEAP+EnMS
WP6
Communication
7. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
ENERGY REVIEW, ENERGY BASELINE AND BASELINE INVENTORY
EMISSION ACCORDING TO THE SEAP
Definition of the energy use in a LG: direct energy use
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Tipologia Uso dell'energia Vettore Anno Dato U.M.
Consumi
anno
(MWh)
Scuole
Consumi di EE in edifici di proprietà e in uso
diretto
EE 2013 303.144 KWh 303,14
Consumi di gas metano in edifici di proprietà e in
uso diretto
METAN
O
2013 421.605,98 m3 4.134,08
Altre utenze comunali
Consumi di EE in edifici di proprietà e in uso
diretto
EE 2013 366.948,00 KWh 366,95
Consumi di gas metano in edifici di proprietà e in
uso diretto
METAN
O
2013 118.419,00 m3 1.161,16
Impianti sportivi comunali
Consumi di EE in edifici di proprietà e in uso
diretto
EE 2013 60.474,00 KWh 60,47
Consumi di gas metano in edifici di proprietà e in
uso diretto
METAN
O
2013 51.282,00 m3 502,85
Cimiteri
Consumi di EE in edifici di proprietà e in uso
diretto
EE 2013 47.425,00 KWh 47,43
Consumi carburante parco veicoli comunale
BENZIN
A
2013 l 0,00
Parco veicolare
Consumi carburante parco veicoli comunale GPL 2013 l 0,00
Consumi carburante parco veicoli comunale
GASOLI
O
2013 l 0,00
Illuminazione pubblica Consumi EE illuminazione pubblica EE 2013 2.017,80 MWh 2.017,80
Significant
Significant
Significant
Significant
Significant
8. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
ENERGY REVIEW, ENERGY BASELINE AND BASELINE INVENTORY
EMISSION ACCORDING TO THE SEAP
Definition of the energy use in a LG: direct energy use
Where these data come from?
Energy bill;
Energy consumption reports obtained by energy suppliers (if possible);
Distribution System Operators (only in particular best practices case).
But… What is the office that is in charge of the registration and analysis of energy
consumption data?
Accountancy Office?
Public Works Office?
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9. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
kWh/m2th
kWh/m3th
kWh/m2el
kWhel/th produced by
RES/year
External temperature
Costs indicators:
€/kWhth/m3
€/kWhel
Other…
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ENERGY REVIEW, ENERGY BASELINE AND BASELINE INVENTORY
EMISSION ACCORDING TO THE SEAP
Definition of the energy use in a lg: direct energy use indicators
(EnPI)
10. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
ENERGY REVIEW, ENERGY BASELINE AND BASELINE INVENTORY
EMISSION ACCORDING TO THE SEAP
Definition of the energy use in a LG: indirect energy use
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Tipologia Uso dell'energia Vettore U.M. Dato 2013
Consumo annuo
in MWh
Residenziale Consumi per riscaldamento e ACS METANO m3 14.122.703,00 148.288,38
Residenziale Consumi elettrici EE MWh 24.134,06 24.134,06
Terziario Consumi per riscaldamento e ACS METANO m3 3.569.409,00 37.478,79
Terziario Consumi elettrici EE MWh 31.513,74 31.513,74
Mobilità Traporto Pubblico Locale Gasolio ton 0,00 0,00
Mobilità Consumi per mobilità privata Benzina ton 2.975,42 36.124,41
Mobilità Consumi per mobilità privata Gasolio ton 8.319,06 99.209,74
Mobilità Consumi per mobilità privata GPL ton 435,68 4.944,70
Industria / Agricoltura Consumi energia termica industria privata METANO m3 3.342.320,00 35.094,36
Industria / Agricoltura Consumi energia elettrica industria privata EE MWh 120.251,99 120.251,99
Significant
Significant
Significant Significant
Significant
11. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
ENERGY REVIEW, ENERGY BASELINE AND BASELINE INVENTORY
EMISSION ACCORDING TO THE SEAP
Definition of the energy use in a LG: indirect energy use
Where these data come from?
European/National/Regional/Local statistics data;
Ministry of Economic Development (Fuel sails data);
Distribution System Operators (Electricity and Natural Gas
DSOs).
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12. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
WHY DATA COLLECTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN
PRIVATE SECTORS IS IMPORTANT?
Energy consumption in LGs (IT average).
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3%
28%
35%
1%
6%
27%
FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION PER SECTOR IN ITALY
Edifici, attrezzature/impianti comunali
Edifici, attrezzature/impianti terziari (non
comunali)
Edifici residenziali
Illuminazione pubblica comunale
Industrie (escluse le industrie contemplate nel
Sistema europeo di scambio delle quote di
emissione – ETS)
Parco auto comunale
Trasporti pubblici
13. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
SEAP AND SEAP+ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, WHAT ARE THE
DIFFERENCES?
13
SEAPs SEAPs + EnMS
Energy Consumption in Public Administration
(Buildings, Public Lighting, Vehicle fleet)
(Should be an estimation)
Energy Consumption in Public Administration
(Buildings, Public Lighting, Vehicle fleet)
(Real consumption data)
Energy Consumption in Private sectors:
Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Private
Transport, Waste production, Renewable
energy Production (…)
Definition of EnMS boundaries:
Application of the EnMS at P.A. areas including
EnMS approach for private sectors
management
Definition of consumption indicators
(MWh/year – CO2 reduction/year)
Energy Performance Indicators (EnPI)
(Detailed indicators about energy use)
Definition of monitoring indicators Definition of monitoring indicators
14. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
40 Municipalities trained about SEAP+ISO 50001
approach in SEAP development;
40 SEAPs approved and under implementation in
the Countries covered by the Project activities;
40 Municipalities certified according with the ISO
50001/EEA scheme
At least 3 action implemented in each Municipality
participating in the Project activities (120 Actions in
total);
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50000and1SEAPs PROJECT EXPECTED RESULTS
15. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs
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50000AND1SEAPS: OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
- Conscious planning of investments on public property;
- Easier access to financial contributions and public funding
schemes;
- Continuous control on energy suppliers;
- Reducing energy costs by monitoring consumption
- Knowledge and rationalization of energy consumption;
- Ensuring compliance with the national regulations on
energy;
- Energy Efficiency improvement;
- Personnel dedicated and trained for energy management.
- Transparency and ease of external communications of their
management of energy resources;
- Increased reputation in the field of resource management
Economics
Management
External
advantages
16. Supporting Local Authoritites in the Development and Integration of SEAPs with
Energy management SystemsAccording to ISO 500001
www.500001seaps.eu
@500001SEAPs 16
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION.
Emanuele Cosenza
SOGESCA S.r.l.
e.cosenza@sogesca.it