MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS, GESTORE DEI SERVIZI ENERGETICI - GSE SPA, Ministry of Economy, ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY, SWEA - STEM +24 partnersMINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,GESTORE DEI SERVIZI ENERGETICI - GSE SPA,Ministry of Economy,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,SWEA - STEM,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,DECC,NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,Government of Netherlands,Ministry of Infrastructure,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),SIEA,Service Public de Wallonie,MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES AND INNOVATION,EZK,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,MINISTERE DE L'ENERGIE ET DE L'AMENAGEMENT DU TERRITOIRE,KAPE,MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,MEDDE,MINISTRY OF ENERGY,KAΠE,Danish Energy Agency,BMWi,MEKH,TEMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101035887Overall Budget: 4,991,760 EURFunder Contribution: 4,991,760 EURThe Concerted Action supports the implementation of the RES directive. In particular, the Concerted Action facilitates sharing experience and good practice of implementation, finding common approaches as well as cross-learning and cooperation. The work carried out within the CA-RES is designed to meet the needs of RES Directive implementing organisations. The action will provide added value compared with measures taken by each MS acting on its own. The Concerted Action will help make knowledge available to all participants through access to a network of national experts engaged in implementation of the Directive. The CA-RES4 will do this through a structured framework that will facilitate the exchange of information and experience through a series of meetings and other communication tools. It will provide participants with an opportunity to learn from others implementation process and policy approaches and build national policy capacity, but also to explore opportunities for bi-lateral or multi-lateral cooperation and identify areas for possible future convergence and harmonised approaches amongst participating countries. The CA-RES4 builds upon the success and structures of the previous phases of the CA. The CA-RES community has developed during the course of the previous phases into a unique network of experts and will be strengthened. The objective is to provide participating countries with the most pertinent information that may lead them on the most efficient path towards an effective implementation of the RES Directive 2018/2001/EC in the EU. The expected impact of the Action consists of a more harmonized approach and improved implementation of the RED II in participating countries, a strengthened network of experts as well as the transfer of good practices between countries.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:NVE, MOTIVA, BOVERKET, ITB, AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING +28 partnersNVE,MOTIVA,BOVERKET,ITB,AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING,BRE,MINISTRY OF PHYSICAL PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION AND STATE ASSETS,University of Debrecen,LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS APLINKOS MINISTERIJA,EZK,SPSC,BBRI,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,SEDA,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,Government of Netherlands,ADENE,MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,MINISTERUL DEZVOLTARII, LUCRARILOR PUBLICE SI ADMINISTRATIEI,MINISTRY FOR TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS,MPO,DECC,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY,ZRMK,EMI Nonprofit Kft.,BUNDESAMT FUR WIRTSCHAFT UND AUSFUHRKONTROLLE,TSUS,ENEA,MEDDE,KAΠE,SEAI,Danish Energy AgencyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 820497Overall Budget: 5,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 5,000,000 EURConcerted Action EPBD V aim to support the implementation of the Energy Performance in Buildings Directive through exchange of information and experience among Member States and other participating countries (Norway) with regards to the implementation of the specific European Union legislation and policy on the energy performance of buildings, and in particular with regards to the transposition and implementation of the re-cast of the EPBD (DIRECTIVE 2010/31/EU) and the on-going revision of this directive. The specific objectives are to: 1. Enhance and structure sharing of information and experience from national implementation and promote good practice in activities required of Member States for implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). 2. Create favourable conditions for faster convergence of national procedures on EPBD-related matters. 3. Develop a direct link with the other two buildings-related Concerted Actions established within the IEE programme: the CA-RES, focussing on transposition and implementation of the Renewable Energy Systems Directive (DIRECTIVE 2009/28/EC); and the CA-EED, focusing on transposition and implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive (DIRECTIVE 2012/27/EU), where National Energy Plans include initiatives towards building energy efficiency. 4. Supplement the work of the Article 26 Committee and possible ad-hoc groups on CEN (European Committee for Standardization) standards and certification exercises. 5. Establish a dialogue with the CEN in the implementation of 2nd generation standards to support the implementation of the recast EPBD and its revision. 6. Support for European Member States and Norway to use National Energy Plans to report progress on the EPBD implementation. The CAV_EPBD will strive to result in a more harmonized approach, improved implementation and actual application of the EPBD in all the countries involved, as well as helping to disseminate best practices between the countries.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:SWEA - STEM, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Infrastructure +28 partnersSWEA - STEM,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,Ministry of Energy,Ministry of Infrastructure,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),Ministry of Economy,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,ENERGY AND WATER AGENCY,MOTIVA,SEDA,EST,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,NORWEGIAN MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY,ADEME,MPO,Government of Netherlands,VL O,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,BUNDESAMT FUR WIRTSCHAFT UND AUSFUHRKONTROLLE,MINISTRY OF ECONOMY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC,DECC,MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY,BMWi,EZK,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,ENEA,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,MEKH,KAPE,KAΠE,Danish Energy AgencyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 754521Overall Budget: 4,696,180 EURFunder Contribution: 4,696,180 EURThe objective of the 2nd Concerted Action for the Energy Efficiency Directive (CA-EED 2) is to foster exchange of information and experience among Member States and other participating countries (Norway) with a view to facilitating to the implementation of the Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on energy efficiency (EED), including the implementation of the foreseen re-cast of this Directive. The specific objectives of the Action are: • To enhance and structure the sharing of information and experiences from national implementation whilst promoting good practice concepts in activities to improve and strengthen MS implementation of the EED. • To encourage dialogue between MS on common approaches for the effective implementation of particular parts of the EED. • To complement the work of the EED Committee assisting the European Commission. The expected impact of the Action consists of a more harmonized approach and improved implementation of the EED in all MS, as well as the transfer of good practices between countries. The objectives of the CA-EED 2 will be achieved by organising information exchange via amongst others 8 structured plenary meetings for coverage of the various topics. The meetings will allow experts from implementing bodies and ministries in the MS to discuss and exchange views, and aim to achieve as much convergence of objectives and methodologies as appropriate, avoiding redundant efforts and maximizing the benefits that can be obtained from the work otherwise required from individual MS working on their own. A large part of the work in the CA-EED 2 will be done in the sessions during the plenary meetings, focussing on good practice examples, but also through Working Groups that interact between the meetings and exchange of information through the forum on the CA-EED website. In order to structure the topics covered by the EED Expert Areas have been identified encompassing the main areas of the EED.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:BBRI, SEDA, SPSC, ITB, AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING +26 partnersBBRI,SEDA,SPSC,ITB,AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,MINISTERUL DEZVOLTARII, LUCRARILOR PUBLICE SI ADMINISTRATIEI,MINISTRY FOR TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS,ADENE,MPO,BRE,NVE,BOVERKET,EZK,BBR,MOTIVA,MINISTRY OF PHYSICAL PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION AND STATE ASSETS,University of Debrecen,DECC,MINISTRY OF THE ECONOMY,ZRMK,Government of Netherlands,ETTEVOTLUSE JA INNOVATSIOONI SIHTASUTUS,SEAI,MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,MEDDE,TSUS,SPANISH INSTITUTE ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION AND SAVING,ENEA,KAΠE,Danish Energy AgencyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 692447Overall Budget: 3,054,120 EURFunder Contribution: 3,000,000 EURThe 'Concerted Action EPBD IV', supporting transposition and implementation of Directive 2010/31/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 May 2010 on the energy performance of buildings, is an activity which aims to foster exchange of information and experience among Member States and participating countries with regards to the implementation of the specific Community legislation and policy on the energy performance of buildings. It involves the national authorities implementing the Directive, or those bodies appointed and entrusted by them to do so. It is carried out under the coordination of Danish Energy Agency, DEA. The CA consortium is composed of organisations designated by all 28 Member States plus Norway. The CA is financed by the EU's Horizon 2020 Programme. The CA is the continuation of the first Concerted Action, CA EPBD, which ran from January 2005 to June 2007, then continued as the CA EPBD II from December 2007 until November 2010 and then CA EPBD III from March 2011 to October 2015. The CA IV will organise 4 CA Plenary meetings and some supporting activities over a period 30 months or approximately one meeting every 7-8 months, similar to the CA III. The work will be organised in Central Teams, which includes: a) 3 Core Teams on 'New Buildings', 'Existing Buildings' and 'Certification & Quality of Inspection'; b) 3 Cross-Cutting teams on 'Technical Elements', 'Policy & Implementation' and 'Compliance, Capacity & Impact'; c) 2 central functions on 'Collaboration with other actors' and 'Internal & External Communication'; and some additional functions and supporting measures. For each Central Team, issues are addressed on which the Directive does not require harmonised national implementation but where coordinated implementation would increase the impact of the Directive and reduce the implementing costs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:ILNAS, vores bureau ApS, SWEA - STEM, SAMTS, Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology +27 partnersILNAS,vores bureau ApS,SWEA - STEM,SAMTS,Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology,ENEA,BHTC,STATE CONSUMER RIGHTS PROTECTION AUTHORITY,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,REGIERUNG VON SCHWABEN - GEWERBEAUFSICHTSAMT,MCCAA,DRZAVNI INSPEKTORAT - STATE INSPECTORATE,FFII,CAMERA DI COMMERCIO DI MILANO MONZABRIANZA LODI,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,DECC,FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, ENERGY AND TOURISM,STATE ENERGY INSPECTION AUTHORITY,DGME,DANISH SAFETY TECHNOLOGY AUTHORITY,State Office of Legal Metrology of Hessen (Germany),MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT CLIMATE PROTECTION AND ENERGY SECTOR OF BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,TRZNI INSPEKTORAT RS,LME RLP,SEAI,PROSAFE,ASAE,Ministry of Economy,CRPC,Ministère des Affaires EconomiquesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 832558Overall Budget: 6,851,480 EURFunder Contribution: 6,851,480 EURThis proposal proposes a substantial project of a pan-EU market surveillance action to achieve impacts in line with the aims and objectives of the Horizon 2020 ― Work Programme 2018-2020 Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy. The project, if approved, will be the most comprehensive and complex product market surveillance exercise ever undertaken in the EU’s energy efficiency and Ecodesign sector, building on and reinforcing the successes and momentum of the predecessor programmes: Energy Efficiency Compliant Products (ECOPLIANT, EEPLIANT2014 and EEPLIANT2), Market Surveillance Project for TYRES 2015 (MSTyr15). The proposed activities are structured around the needs and priorities identified by the memberships of the Energy Labelling and Eco-design ADCOs. These, without surprise, closely match the requirements set in the Call with ref. no. H2020-IBA-SC3-energy-2018, Exchange of information and best practices, development of common methods, protocols, checklists or IT tools (e.g. web crawlers), execution of joint surveillance activities, strengthening the collaboration with customs authorities, communication, establishment of centres of excellence for product testing, support the development of the Energy Labelling products registration database, input into standardisation, addressing challenging issues like defeat devices, software updates, plausibility testing, support for international alignment of test standards are all covered. The methodology to be used for addressing those requirements will include the delivery of a programme structure consisting of a matrix of activities both horizontal (method development and capacity improvement) and vertical (product inspection and testing). This will result in building further expertise, developing and adopting common best practices and protocols by the Member State Authorities (MSAs). Altogether, Energy Efficiency Compliant Products 3 (EEPLIANT3) is expected to substantially enhance the impacts and the overall effectiveness and efficiency of market surveillance across the European Union (EU). The core objective of this proposal is to continue the transformation of the effectiveness and efficiency of the market surveillance work undertaken across the European Union (EU) in the field of the Energy Labelling Regulation 2017/1369 and the Ecodesign Directive 2009/125. This will be achieved through the coordination of the monitoring, verification and enforcement activities of 24 MSAs and 5 other organisations across the Single Market plus Turkey and through further enhancing their knowledge, skills and experience of doing this type of work. Key to this effort will be the development of strategic IT tools that overlap with every WP in the project and that aim to go beyond business as usual. These tools will help MSAs achieve greater results with the same level of resources, a necessity in light of the doubling of Ecodesign and energy labelling requirements over the past six years without equivalent increases in financing. Furthermore, the project will seek to enhance the visibility and outreach of market surveillance activities by engaging with key stakeholders ― the ADCOs, the EU trade associations of the suppliers of the products to be inspected and consumer organisations. As a result, stakeholders will continue to build confidence in the increasing effectiveness of market surveillance in the EU/EEA. The project directly addresses all the requirements identified in the Call. The Scope calls for strengthening the enforcement of these two pieces of legislation and specifically asks for supporting the monitoring, verification and enforcement activities of MSAs. The main activity described in this proposal is the market surveillance of specific product sectors and the (further) development of tools – including innovative IT-tools – and methodologies in support of the MSAs. This work is to be undertaken by the responsible enforcement authorities in the Member States (MS) in liaison
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