This document lists various jobs in web production including web designer, animator, graphic designer, digital photographer, sound editor/engineer, project manager, video engineer/editor. It also mentions pre-production planning and research as well as targeting client audiences. Script writing is another role involved in web production.
This document provides a 7-step guide to creating a blog for a pilot community:
1. Create a WordPress account and choose a blog domain, title, and language.
2. Check your email to activate your account.
3. Log in and edit the default post to welcome visitors and provide information about the community and RURENER project.
4. Change the theme and add the RURENER logo to the header.
5. Add pages for contact information, about the community, and achievements.
6. Add links to other community blogs on the national website.
7. Provide the username and password to community administrators to manage the blog.
This document lists various jobs in web production including web designer, animator, graphic designer, digital photographer, sound editor/engineer, project manager, video engineer/editor. It also mentions pre-production planning and research as well as targeting client audiences. Script writing is another role involved in web production.
This document provides a 7-step guide to creating a blog for a pilot community:
1. Create a WordPress account and choose a blog domain, title, and language.
2. Check your email to activate your account.
3. Log in and edit the default post to welcome visitors and provide information about the community and RURENER project.
4. Change the theme and add the RURENER logo to the header.
5. Add pages for contact information, about the community, and achievements.
6. Add links to other community blogs on the national website.
7. Provide the username and password to community administrators to manage the blog.
Slănic Moldova is a town in Romania with a population of 5,430 inhabitants located in Bacău county. Known as "The Pearl of Moldavia", it is situated at an altitude of 530 meters in the Oriental Carpathians mountains. The town is situated along the Slănic River and was first mentioned in a book from 1757, taking its name from the river. When the first salty and mineral spring was discovered in 1808, it began attracting people for treatment and baths. Today, Slănic Moldova's economy relies on tourism centered around its natural environment and mineral waters, as well as small wood processing and agriculture. It aims to increase use of renewable energy sources like solar power and
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to reduce uncontrolled dumping of sawdust from local sawmills by using it to fuel a new district heating system. A partnership between local and Danish organizations constructed a system including storage, a 2.5 MW boiler, and distribution pipes to supply 50% of Tasca. The project provided environmental and economic benefits while demonstrating biomass heating's viability.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
This document outlines the charter for the RURENER Network, which aims to support small rural communities in Europe working towards energy neutrality. The summary is:
1) The charter describes the purposes, principles, membership, governance structure and benefits of the RURENER Network for small rural communities.
2) Members agree to share experiences and resources to progress towards energy neutrality through renewable energy and energy efficiency.
3) The network is managed by the RURENER Consortium to support members' actions and ensure the network's sustainability after the project.
This document outlines the charter for the RURENER Network, which brings together rural communities committed to achieving energy neutrality. The key points are:
1. The network aims to support communities' progress on energy efficiency and renewable energy through experience sharing, tools, and attracting investment.
2. Members must be rural communities that agree to work towards an energy neutrality plan. They will share knowledge and results for mutual benefit.
3. Benefits for member communities include training, tools, financing support, and opportunities to establish international partnerships with other communities.
4. Members have duties like designating a local committee, sharing experiences, and reporting progress on energy goals.
This document provides information about a pilot community, including its name, location within a country, population, area, address, contact details for leadership, and summaries of existing and potential future renewable energy sources and rational uses of energy. Maps and photos of the community are also included. Historical and economic data are presented along with current and projected sustainable energy practices.
The document provides information about the French village of Peyrelevade, which has a population of 830 and is located at an average altitude of 800 meters in central France. It discusses the village's economy, which relies on forestry, farming, and social care institutions. The document also notes that Peyrelevade has preserved natural areas and is working to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency, including an existing wind farm and plans to expand solar and hydropower.
Slănic Moldova is a town in Romania with a population of 5,430 inhabitants located in Bacău county. Known as "The Pearl of Moldavia", it is situated at an altitude of 530 meters in the Oriental Carpathians mountains. The town is situated along the Slănic River and was first mentioned in a book from 1757, taking its name from the river. When the first salty and mineral spring was discovered in 1808, it began attracting people for treatment and baths. Today, Slănic Moldova's economy relies on tourism centered around its natural environment and mineral waters, as well as small wood processing and agriculture. It aims to increase use of renewable energy sources like solar power and
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to reduce uncontrolled dumping of sawdust from local sawmills by using it to fuel a new district heating system. A partnership between local and Danish organizations constructed a system including storage, a 2.5 MW boiler, and distribution pipes to supply 50% of Tasca. The project provided environmental and economic benefits while demonstrating biomass heating's viability.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
The document summarizes a biomass demonstration project in Tasca, Romania. The project aimed to address environmental and energy problems by utilizing local wood waste from sawmills as fuel for a new district heating system. It describes the key partners involved, technical details of the new system providing heat for 50% of inhabitants, environmental and economic benefits, and evaluation of the project as a viable solution.
This document outlines the charter for the RURENER Network, which aims to support small rural communities in Europe working towards energy neutrality. The summary is:
1) The charter describes the purposes, principles, membership, governance structure and benefits of the RURENER Network for small rural communities.
2) Members agree to share experiences and resources to progress towards energy neutrality through renewable energy and energy efficiency.
3) The network is managed by the RURENER Consortium to support members' actions and ensure the network's sustainability after the project.
This document outlines the charter for the RURENER Network, which brings together rural communities committed to achieving energy neutrality. The key points are:
1. The network aims to support communities' progress on energy efficiency and renewable energy through experience sharing, tools, and attracting investment.
2. Members must be rural communities that agree to work towards an energy neutrality plan. They will share knowledge and results for mutual benefit.
3. Benefits for member communities include training, tools, financing support, and opportunities to establish international partnerships with other communities.
4. Members have duties like designating a local committee, sharing experiences, and reporting progress on energy goals.
This document provides information about a pilot community, including its name, location within a country, population, area, address, contact details for leadership, and summaries of existing and potential future renewable energy sources and rational uses of energy. Maps and photos of the community are also included. Historical and economic data are presented along with current and projected sustainable energy practices.
The document provides information about the French village of Peyrelevade, which has a population of 830 and is located at an average altitude of 800 meters in central France. It discusses the village's economy, which relies on forestry, farming, and social care institutions. The document also notes that Peyrelevade has preserved natural areas and is working to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency, including an existing wind farm and plans to expand solar and hydropower.
1. Comunitatea pilot:
KERATEA
GRECIA
Populaţie: 13,246 locuitori
Suprafaţă: 129 km2
Adresa: Athinon Souniou 37
Cod poştal: 19001
Telefon: +30 22990 69240
Fax: +30 22990 67900
Persoană de contact: Stavros Iatrou
e-mail: info@keratea.gr
Pagina web: www.keratea.gr
Keratea aparţine, din punct de vedere geomorfologic şi administrativ, departamentului de sud-est
al regiunii Attica, de asemenea cunoscută ca Layerotiki. Keratea se află la aproximativ 41 km sud-est de
Atena şi este constituită din 58 de aşezări. În cea mai mare parte, suprafaţa ocupată este muntoasă.
Lungimea totală a litoralului este de 21 km.
Cele mai vechi descoperiri arheologice care certifică existenţa locuitorilor în regiunea Keratea
datează din era Miceniană (1600 – 1100 IC).
Până în ultimele câteva decenii, Keratea a fost în principal o regiune agricolă. În prezent se
dezvoltă o puternică industrie a serviciilor, întrucât Keratea aparţine zonei metropolitane extinse Atena.
Localizarea sa de-a lungul noii şosele Attica, apropierea de noul aeroport din Atena şi importantul port
Lavrion au creat multe oportunităţi socio-economice şi de angajare pentru Keratea. O parte a populaţiei
locuieşte încă în mediul rural.
Regiunea se confruntă acum cu multe schimbări şi oportunităţi dar planurile curente, atât
regionale cât şi locale, nu sunt destul de puternice încât să asigure managementul lor cu beneficii
maxime.
Surse Regenerabile de Energie
Prezent: Centrul din Grecia pentru Surse Regenerabile şi Economie de Energie (CRES) şi-a
dezvoltat propria fermă eoliană de 3MW care este situată în Layerotiki, Attica (Municipalitatea Keratea).
Viitor: Noi aplicaţii SRE (de exemplu, panouri fotovoltaice).
Utilizarea Raţională a Energiei
Prezent: Există în regiune câteva cazuri de clădiri bioclimatice (private).
Viitor: Economie de energie şi măsurarea eficienţei energetice (mai ales în sectorul
construcţiilor).