Project Database 2025 / Energy Efficiency

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action plan, agriculture, airport, air quality, best practices, biomasscarbon storage, citizen involvement, district heating, ecological coridor, education, energy autonomy, energy community,
energy efficiency, energy planning, energy poverty, energy storageenergy renovation, energy transition, financial model, freight mobility, geothermal energy, governance, green technology, gridheating-cooling, historic, hydrocarbon wells, hydrogen, ICT tool,
industry, lighting, local authority, logistics, low carbon, mobility, municipality, navigation, net zero energy building, policy, public authority, public buildings, public transport, renewable energyrenovation, rural regions, smart grid, SME, solar energy, strategy,
toolkit, training, transport, urban planning, vessel transport, waste heat, waterway transport, web platform, 3D energy management system

Project ancronymProject full titleProgramDurationObjectivesKeywordsLP organisation LP contact (name)
BOOSTEE-CEBoosting Energy Efficiency in Central European Cities through Smart Energy Management

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/BOOSTEE-CE.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2020Project BOOSTEE-CE (CE906) aims to enhance energy efficiency in public buildings in Central Europe by offering best practices, databases of contractors and appliances, financial expertise and a 3D Energy Management System - all in our OnePlace platform. The partnership implemented 8 Pilot Actions in 7 countries with a total funding of 110,600 ‎€ to test the 3D EMS and to further improve the energy efficiency in the pilot buildings.energy efficiency, 3D Energy Management System, public buildings, best practicesBruno Kessler Foundation

Italy
Fabio Remondino

remondino@fbk.eu
TARGET-CECapitalizing and exploiting energy efficiency solutions throughout cooperation in Central European Cities

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/TARGET-CE.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202020-2022TARGET-CE collected, adjusted and deployed new ICT tools, financial models, action plans and trainings to the local and regional administrations and integrated them into territorial and thematic strategies. The project aimed to become an energy efficiency flagship in central European region, offering the solutions for public buildings on a unique web platform.energy efficiency, action plan, financial model, public buildings, web platformBruno Kessler Foundation

Italy
Fabio Remondino

remondino@fbk.eu
eCentralhttps://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/eCentral.html INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2021eCentral project had the objective to raise awareness and motivate public authorities to to aim for more ambitious energy renovation standards of buildings and to test the applicability of three innovative financing models in pilot regions.energy efficiency, energy renovation, public buildingsNorth-West Croatia Regional Energy Agency

Croatia
MARKO VLAINIĆ

mvlainic@regea.org
CE-HEATCE-HEAT, Waste Heat - Free energy

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/CE-HEAT.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202016-2019CE-HEAT project aims to improve the governance of energy efficiency by focusing on field of waste heat utilization in Central Europe space and through increased exploitation of endogenous RES – waste heat. This field was identified as one of the most pressing issues at the regional and local scale - with little success in the past. At the same time the waste heat utilization is recognized as important issue in latest Energy Efficiency Directive.waste heat, energy efficiencyProject coordinator: E-ZAVOD, Slovenia

Slovenia
Nina Taylor

nina@ezavod.si
CitiEnGovCities for a Good Energy Governance

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/CitiEnGov.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2019To improve territorial based low-carbon energy planning strategies and policies supporting climate change mitigation.energy efficiency, policy, public authority, toolkitSipro Development Agency

Italy
info@siproferrara.com
EfficienCehttps://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/EfficienCE.html INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202019-2022EfficienCE aimed at reducing the carbon footprint in the region. Most central European cities have extensive public transport systems, which can form the basis of low-carbon mobility services. More than 63% of commuters in the region are using public transport. Measures to increase the energy efficiency and share of renewables in public transport infrastructure can thus have a particularly high impact on reducing CO2.low-carbon, mobility, energy efficiency, public transportCity of Leipzig, Digital City Unit

Germany
Dr. Beate Ginzel

beate.ginzel@lepzig.de
REEF 2Whttps://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/REEF-2W.htmlINTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2020The REEF2W project  aimed at developing and implementing solutions for increasing energy efficiency and renewable energy production in public infrastructures. REEF2W pursued this objective by combining and integrating the relevant public infrastructures of municipal solid waste chain with the waste water treatment plants (WWTP), and by upgrading their input mix and their energy outputs.energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste heat, municipalityENEA - Italian National Agency New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development

Italy
Roberto Farina

roberto.farina@enea.it
RURESPromote the Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency in Rural Regions

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/RURES.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2020A rapidly growing world population and increasing energy consumption are leading to a continuous rise of greenhouse gas emissions. Resulting climate change and extreme weather events represent one of the greatest challenges in Europe. RURES sets to exploit the potential of renewable energies (RES) and energy efficiency (EE) in rural regions as they have a great potential for reaching energy autonomy. Within RURES local support group composed of all relevant actors will be established acting as a regional energy network for implementing energy efficiency plans.renewable energy, energy efficiency, rural regions, energy autonomyAufbauwerk Region Leipzig GmbH (Project Manager)

Germany
Julia Binder

binder@aufbauwerk-leipzig.com 
SMART COMMUTINGhttps://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/SMART-COMMUTING.htmlINTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202017-2020In European cities, the daily commute to and from work is a major energy consumer. SMART COMMUTING encouraged coordination between public transport companies, city officials and other stakeholders to develop a holistic approach to planning more energy efficient transportation in urban areas. Training for public sector workers, expert analyses and the creation of institutional platforms supported a better planning of sustainable transport.public transport, municipality, energy efficiency, trainingMunicipality of Rimini

Italy
Donata Bigazzi, Emanuele Moretti

donata.bigazzi@comune.rimini.it; emanuele.moretti@comune.rimini.it
SOLEZSmart Solutions supporting Low Emission Zones and other low-carbon mobility policies in EU cities

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/SOLEZ.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202016-2019Europe has clear and challenging goals to ensure sustainability of transport in urban areas: halve the use of ‘conventionally-fuelled’ cars in urban transport by 2030; phase them out in cities by 2050; achieve essentially CO2-free city logistics in major urban centers by 2030. The SOLEZ project designed and pilot tested innovative ICT based tools to help local public administrations to reduce CO2 emission in urban area and give a contribution to achieve these ambitious results!public transport, municipality, energy efficiency, air quality, training, toolkit, local authorityMunicipality of Vicenza

Italy
Palazzo Trissino

politichecomunitarie@comune.vicenza.it
TARGET-CEhttps://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/TARGET-CE.htmlINTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202020-2022TARGET-CE collected, adjusted and deployed new ICT tools, financial models, action plans and trainings to the local and regional administrations and integrated them into territorial and thematic strategies. The project aimed to become an energy efficiency flagship in central European region, offering the solutions for public buildings on a unique web platform.ICT tool, energy efficiency, financial model, public bulidings, action plan, training, public authority, web platformFondazione Bruno Kessler

Italy
Fabio Remondino

remondino@fbk.eu
TOGETHERhttps://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/TOGETHER.htmlINTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202016-2019TOGETHER aimed at changing the existing atomistic vision into a holistic vision of the buildings as a whole of functions and relationships between physical space, technological devices and users’ needs-behaviour. public buildings, urban planning, public authority, energy efficiencyProvince of Treviso

Italy
Frederica Giandolo

europa@provincia.treviso.it
Hercules-CEEnhancing the energy transition in Central Europe with the support of renewable energy communities

https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/hercules-ce/
INTERREG Central Europe 2021-20272024-2026Central Europe is phasing out fossil fuels but related costs remain high. Extensive investments in renewables and energy efficiency are needed. Renewable energy communities (REC) can help with that. They enable collective and citizen-driven actions, such as the production and sharing of renewable energy. The HERCULES-CE project promotes the introduction of these communities strategically and in local pilot actions. The partners test innovative data-driven approaches to evaluate the business models of new and existing communities. The partners also monitor and evaluate the communities’ environmental impacts and their potentials for reducing energy poverty.renewable energy, energy transition, energy efficiency, citizen involvment, energy community, financial model, energy povertyEmilia-Romagna Region

Italy
Roberto Sandrini

sandrini@sandriniroberto.it