REMODECE Project: WP6: Strategies for Market Transformation and Recommendations to Policy Makers Aggelidis Konstantinos Centre for Renewable Energy Sources.

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REMODECE Project: WP6: Strategies for Market Transformation and Recommendations to Policy Makers Aggelidis Konstantinos Centre for Renewable Energy Sources Department for Energy Policy Analysis CRES ΚΑΠΕ 3 rd REMODECE project meeting Prague, January 2007

REMODECE – WP6 The objective of this WP is to analyse all the parameters, apart technological, related to energy consumption in the household sector, to examine different approaches, including voluntary agreements, technology procurement, labelling, mandatory minimum efficiency standards, and white certificates, in order to make concrete suggestions at institutional, supportive and fiscal level for a successful market transformation. WP6 main Goal CRES ΚΑΠΕ Duration Start:Month 22 (10/2007) End:Month 30 (06/2008)

Work Analysis (1) Institutional level Analysis of: 1.Existing and future directives 2.Sets of policies (energy labeling, mandatory minimum efficiency standards, etc.) 3.Evaluation REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ Based on the monitoring/surveying campaign of the project and it’s analysis, there will be a better understanding of all the driving forces regarding energy efficiency in the residential sector and their impact. Market transformation is the key element for a more energy-efficient future and for this transformation to succeed, there has to be a multilevel approach on:

Work Analysis (1) 1.Existing and future directives  92/75/EEC General framework for energy labelling of domestic appliances  2005/32/EC establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-using products  2006/32/EC on energy end-use efficiency and energy services  Other relevant legislation  European  National REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (1) 1.Existing and future directives  92/75/EEC General framework for energy labelling of domestic appliances  not successful measure  In Hellas, limited awareness from consumers  In your countries?  Level of awareness  Promotion of efficient domestic appliances REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (1) 1.Existing and future directives  2005/32/EC establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-using products  European legislation in force  National standards  Contact with national authorities  Contact with industry REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (1) 1.Existing and future directives  2006/32/EC on energy end-use efficiency and energy services  Key points  Energy services  Energy audits  Indicative energy savings target (9%)  Funds to subsidize efficiency improvement programmes  Metering and informative billing REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (2) Supportive schemes level Examination of: 1.Plans for information campaigns From national authorities, consumers associations Past, current and future campaigns Impact REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (2) Supportive schemes level 2.Training schemes for retail staff Trained to sell EEP? Promotion REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (2) Supportive schemes level 3.Demand Side Management Utility companies  Information campaigns on the impact of energy saving  Motives to decrease energy use 4.Other REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (2) Supportive schemes level 4.Other Voluntary agreements Promotion of EEP (manufacturers – shops) Motives (tax incentives, subsidies) European or national projects E.g. Greenlight REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (3) Fiscal level Financial support by means of: 1.Subsidies 2.Tax incentives 3.Other REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (3) Suggestions For your countries On European level REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Work Analysis (4) REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ 1.All related information, existing experience and other relevant project results will be collected from project partners and utilised. 2.Key stakeholders such as manufacturers/wholesalers, utility companies, will be contacted and involved in order to analyse all relevant issues and to examine their willingness and motives to have a more active involvement towards energy efficiency (technology procurement, voluntary agreements, etc). Furthermore, their opinion on key issues, barriers, opportunities, etc, will be recorded and utilised. 3.Public administration will be called in round tables or will be interviewed in order to express their priorities and opinions.

OUTCOMES - DELIVERABLES 1.Analysis report of all aspects related to energy consumption in the residential sector (human behaviour, habits, social and economic status, environmental awareness, education, etc). 2.One of key outputs of the project will be a set of specific policy recommendations for each type of equipment, which can lead to a successful market transformation and to provide cost-effective energy and carbon savings. REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Roles of Participants  CRES will be the coordinator of this task  ISR-UC will also have major involvement in this task.  All National coordinators for this task (EDF in France, eERG in Italy, Fraunhofer-ISI in Germany, ISR-UC in Portugal, CRES in Hellas, Energy Piano in Denmark, Sintef in Norway, Eneffect in Bulgaria, SEVEn in Czech republic, ARCE in Romania, e-ster in Belgium, CEU in Hungary) have the responsibility to collect, analyse, filter and synthesise the necessary information needed as input for this work package.  The rest of the partners have to assist task National coordinators and to provide them with information using their knowledge and contacts. REMODECE – WP6 CRES ΚΑΠΕ

Thank you for your attention Centre for Renewable Energy Sources 19th km Marathonos Ave, Athens HELLAS CRES ΚΑΠΕ 3 rd REMODECE project meeting Prague, January 2007