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Act Now: Action for Energy Efficiency in Baltic Cities

Project ActNow is related with energy efficiency in buildings, creating energy policy joint system for energy consumption data for remote reading and analysis and increase municipality employee capacity in the field of energy management and planning of investment. Local municipalities play the main role in the implementation of building energy efficiency measures. Those are giving good example and promote effective implementation of energy systems in the market, which in turn stimulates residents to invest and increase energy efficiency even in the private houses.
After training and increasing of capacity project partners will carry out real energy efficiency projects. Projects in the East part of the region will be carried out in the municipal and public buildings, but in the Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Finland they will be carried out in private houses, because in these countries practically all public buildings are renovated.
Sustainability of project idea in Latvia provide IESE cooperation with employees of Vidzeme Planning Region.

PROJECT FUNDED BY:

INTERREG Baltic Sea Region

PROJECT DURATION:

From October 2017 until August 2020

PROJECT BUDGET:

4 050 192,96 EUR

SCIENTIFIC LEADER OF THE PROJECT:

Francesco Romagnoli

PUBLISHED:

05.12.2017.

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PROJECT PARTNERS:

From Latvia:
Riga Technical University
Gulbene Municipality Council

From other countries:
Magistrate of the City of Bremerhaven, Germany
Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
Renewable Energies Agency (AEE), Germany
Europe University Flensburg, Germany
Energy agency for South East Sweden, Sweden
Trolleybus Communication Enterprise Ltd., Poland
Municipality of Gdynia, Poland
The Szewalski Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Centria University of Applied Sciences Ltd., Finland
Association of Ylivieska Region, Finland
ProjectZero, Denmark
Silute District Municipality Administration, Lithuania
CivittaUAB, Lithuania
Elva Municipality, Estonia
South-Estonian Centre of Renewable Energy (MTÜ LETEK), Estonia
Immanuel Kant University Kaliningrad, Russia