Webinar on Industrial approaches & support from standards in minimising ICT carbon footprint

20 Dec 2016

ICTFOOTPRINT.eu sustains the use of standard methodologies and transparent procedures to calculate CO2 footprint. ICTFOOTPRINT will hold a free webinar about ICT Standards for Data Centres and ICT Sustainability on 20th December 2016, 15:00 CET, open to all those with an interest in becoming more sustainable in their ICT.

Workshop on country specific calculation values in Greece

21 Jun 2016

CRES organized the 1st workshop for the specification of the country specific calculation values for the developed bottom-up methodologies, which will be utilized for the estimation of the achieved energy savings. The discussion was held within the framework of the design of the energy efficiency obligation scheme in Greece according to the requirements of the Article 7 of the EED.

Sustainable Energy Week

13 Jun 2016 to 17 Jun 2016

European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) is a month-long series of activities to build a secure energy future for Europe. It brings together public authorities, private companies, NGOs and consumers to promote initiatives to save energy and move towards renewables for clean, secure and efficient power.

Everyone brings something different to the EUSEW. It is an ideal platform for sharing ideas and knowhow, and for forging alliances to bring about an Energy Union based on:

Workshop on calculation values in Slovakia

20 Apr 2016

This workshop was the first of a series of events organised within the multEE project.

Energy efficiency measures, monitoring of energy, energy audits, bottom – up approaches, and regular valuation of EE measures were at the core of the workshop. The multEE project, its activities and interim outcomes were introduced to the audience. Participants discussed a series of best practice examples for M&V schemes and coordination mechanisms, as well as the monitoring of energy consumption in public building and regular evaluation of EE measures.

multEE welcomes the COOPENERGY project in Sarajevo

14 Apr 2016

On 14 June 2016, Tania Molteni, guest speaker from the collaborative project COOPENERGY and researcher at Bocconi University in Italy joined the 3rd Partners’ Meeting of the multEE project in Sarajevo. Ms Molteni’s presence aimed to increase learning and exchange of experience between projects with a similar focus. During her talk, she addressed the importance of multi-level governance for sustainable development.

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