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Intelligent Energy Europe
EU Funding Programme on RES and Energy Efficiency

BEST RESULT Project
Intelligent Energy Europe Project on the diffusion of small-scale RES in buildings

FRESH Project
In the FRESH project, social housing operators and energy services companies (ESCO) from France, United Kingdom, Italy and Bulgaria propose to open the way and demonstrate that energy performance contract (EPC) can be used in social housing for low energy refurbishment on a large scale.

PERMANENT
The main objective of the PERMANENT project is to train project financiers, developers and energy users in measurement and verification (M&V) techniques of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.

EESI
EESI stands for the development of effective, high-quality Energy Services in Europe. By a range of measures the EESI project improves the existing framework for EPC and contributes to its pan-European dissemination in the 10 countries represented in the EESI-project: Romania, Germany, Belgium, Slovakia, Austria, Sweden, Slovenia, Norway, France and Czech Republic.

CHANGE BEST
The ChangeBest project with its 20 project partners and at least 45 partners from practice aims at supporting the implementation of the EU Energy Service Directive, as well as at contributing to a further development of the energy efficiency service market.

MINUS 3%
The goal of the project is to establish shining examples for the implementation of the Energy End-Use Efficiency & Energy Services Directive (2006/32/EC) in cities showing that it is possible to save 3% of the City Authority’s own energy consumption per year.

CNCB
Project co-financed within Interreg IV Central Europe Program, aimed at supporting clusters by providing them with practical tools for enhancing their competitiveness and innovation capacity.

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