Supported by Eco n’Home Project « Helping you reduce your energy costs » EIE/05/029/S12.419626.

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Supported by Eco n’Home Project « Helping you reduce your energy costs » EIE/05/029/S

Background Energy consumption is a major contributor to climate change, and therefore a cause of environmental, social and economic concern at a global level. The domestic sector accounts for about 25% of the total energy consumed within the countries of the European Union. A large proportion of this energy is wasted through inefficient equipment and a lack of awareness amongst users. A further 20% of energy is also used in transport. Improvement in energy efficiency and rational use of energy, also in the domestic sector, become necessary. Although policies and markets should be able to manage the necessary improvements, the main concern about energy efficiency, is people’s lack of information (about costs, technologies, own consumption, technical formation, etc.)

Background Taking cue from “Doing More With Less” (the Green Paper on energy efficiency produced by the European Commission ), the Eco n’Home project took its steps under the SAVE field of the European Commission's "Intelligent Energy Europe" programme. Eco n’Home is taking place over three years between January 2006 and 2009, and the project involves partners from across the European Union, including energy agencies in France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, United Kingdom and Italy. 20% reduction in energy consumption by 2020 through directives, energy efficiency in buildings, eco-design and energy labelling Framework of policies and measures to address barriers to take-up of energy saving opportunities Other targets include: 20% share of renewable energy in electricity generation by 2020, and 20% reduction in CO 2 by 2020 based on 1990 levels.

Aims & Objectives Develop and pilot a new, innovative, effective, and practical service, providing personal, specific advice and support to householders on how to reduce energy and greenhouse gas emissions in homes and travel Demonstrate and improve this approach in a representative sample of households. Provide personal contact between advisors and individuals, with a complete energy audit on heating, domestic hot water, electricity and transportation consumption. Achieve a sustained change in household attitudes and behaviour toward energy saving, energy efficiency, renewable and low carbon energy types, and on climate change Involve partner key actors (e.g. energy, sustainability, policy, community) in delivery and dissemination

Aims & Objectives Achieve significant savings in energy use and carbon emissions in dwellings and in travel Achieve an average target reduction of 10 – 20% in energy per household, at least half in transportation and 1 tonne in emissions Produce a common, transferrable methodology to enable easy replication by any organisation, in any country, and at any level Support development of Energy Services & White Certificate markets in the domestic sector Enhance progress in energy and climate policy delivery in member states and particularly Directives on Energy Services, Building Performance, Kyoto obligations

Project Partners UK MEA (Shrewsbury) LEA (Leicester) France FLAME (network) MVE (Montreuil) Gefosat (Montpellier) ADEME (researcher) Belgium E-ster (Ghent) Germany KliBA (Heidelberg) Portugal Ageneal (Almada) Italy EAA (Turin) A partnership of energy agencies from six European countries (France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, United Kingdom and Italy) took part in the Eco n’Home project

Project & Main Steps Jan 2006 Jan 2007 Jan 2008 Dec 2008 Define framework & methodology Develop diagnosis & follow-up tools Select & recruit households Audit & analyse households Follow-up households Evaluate households Evaluate project Eco n’Home Conference Definition of tools and methodology Experimentation Evaluation Dissemination Each partner implements the Eco n'Home service on a sample of households Evaluate the success of the project, identify examples of best practice to help others across Europe replicate a tested and effective initiative Workshop Meetings Conferences Website… Selection of electronic and manual tools within common framework for recording, measuring and reporting

Eco n’Home Service Follow Up Twelve month period consisting of personalised support and advice Through documents, resources, publications, presentations, workshops, events, access to installers, financial support, monitoring... Evaluation Report outlining savings made and recommendations for the future Identification of ‘Negawatts’ and carbon saved through analysis of actions against baseline Action Plan Participant signs to indicate which recommendations they will implement According to their needs and economic availability Personal Report Outline of audit findings and list of recommendations Summarising annual energy use, carbon footprint, and recommendations for improvement both on housing and travel. Energy Audit Comprehensive audit of household & transport energy consumption Based on historic information from bills and meter readings, and actual data from measuring devices. Initial Contact Recruiting households onto project Based on common criteria Through promotional channels e.g. existing networks, local media...

Audit Report

Results 1268 households initially motivated to take part in the project households eventually diagnosed 863 households considered for the evaluation of the Eco n’Home project 522 households have participated throughout project and received an evaluation report Average of % savings per household and reduction in CO2 emissions of 0,8 - 1 tons per household (Based upon measurements, ) Global Evaluation Report of the Eco n’Home service including some lessons learnt, recommendations for use in replication

Comprehensive and neutral Energy advice service = “whole service” Effective auditing (data collection methods, straight forward tools) --questionnaire --software --reporting --range of energy measuring devices Incentives --Financial support --Easy Access to professionals --impact of small-scale actions (provide low impact equipment) --bulk buying Partnerships --public authority --promotion and dissemination --funding (audit, works, fuel poverty) --network (manufacturers, suppliers, installers) --banks --social services --energy utilities Participants motivation --set-up conditions for obtaining grants --sustained relationship throughout follow-up --use of measuring and monitoring devices (awareness raising...) --financial participation of households Lessons

Achievements Completion of a project guide available in 6 languages to enable other organisations to replicate the service Completion of a Publishable Result-Orientated report to enable other organisations to replicate the service Dedicated Eco n’Home website created (

Thank you for your attention !

MVE Maitrisez Votre Energie (France) Energy agency located east of Paris E-STER bvba Energie – Studie & Realisatie (Belgio) “Factor-4” energy services company MEA Marches Energy Agency (UK) Climate change charity working with counties in the west Midlands region of England KLIBA Klimaschutz und Energie-Beratungsagentur Heidelberg-Nachbargemeinden gGmbH (Germany) Climate Protection and Energy Advice Agency for Heidelberg Germany GEFOSAT Generateur d’Economies d’Energies (France) French non-profit organisation located in the south of France, in the city of Montpellier ADEME Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maitrise de l'Energie (France) A state-funded public industrial and commercial establishment AGENEAL Agencia Municipal de Energia de Almada (Portugal) Energy agency of Almada, a private, non-profit association LEA Leicester Energy Agency (UK) Energy agency of Leicester FLAME Federation pour les Agences Locales de Maitrise de l'Energie (France) a consortium of nine French energy agencies EEA Agenzia Energia e Ambiente di Torino (Italy) Energy agency of Torino Project Coordinator: Erwan Olivo, MVE (Fr)