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Summary of discussions on the kick-off meeting
Szentendre, 25 August, 2000
Sector/project choices
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Country
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Case/sector
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Level
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| Bulgaria |
Cross sectoral
Local policies and measures for energy efficiency |
Local/regional projects; national networks and policies |
| Czech Rep. |
Transport: biodiesel, combined freight transport, road infrastructure,
public transport, cost internalization |
National programs and policies |
| Hungary |
Cross sectoral;
Energy efficiency credit line |
National policy/local projects |
| Poland |
Renewable Energy Sources |
National policy/projects |
| Slovenia |
CHP projects |
Projects, national policies, EU policies |
Common themes:
1) New technologies;
2) Incentives: a) financial/market; b) regulatory; c) information
3) No "additional risk" projects
4) National policies
5) Specific programs and projects (at different level)
Note: a theme can be common for all projects or one or two case studies
might be an exception.
Cumulative Criteria
Some of these criteria appear in some of the proposals and not in others.
Two things are important to consider:
1) use as many quantitative - measurable criteria as you can
2) define and provide evidence to qualitative criteria.
Any of the partners can use or adapt these criteria. Of course, if some
additional criteria are necessary or useful, they can introduce them,
too but design ways to either measure or assess them.
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Type of criteria
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Criteria
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Measured/assessed by
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| Quantitative |
1. Energy Saved |
Energy saved; GHG reduced |
| Quantitative |
2. Environmental |
CO2 reduction;
Reduction of other pollutants (Nox, SO2, dust, waste);
Divergence of growth and GHG emissions;
Noise reduction;
Land area for biodiesel fuel plants per total area |
| Quantitative |
3. Economic benefits |
Project costs;
Repayment period;
Cost sharing (private-public; local-regional-state budgets);
Jobs;
Major beneficiaries (benefits for workers);
Share of community projects |
| Guantitative/qualitative (country specific) |
4. Technical benefits |
Share of innovative projects/technologies;
Share of projects with renewables |
| Quantitative |
5. Barriers to dissemination |
Institutional; awareness; availability of financing;
Technical issues; economic environment (e.g. prices) |
| Quantitative |
6. Key to success of project |
Institutional; awareness; availability of financing;
Technical issues; economic environment |
| Quantitative |
7. Sustainability of project |
Institutionalization;
Financial sustainability |
| Quantitative |
8. Dissemination potential (this is similar to Key to success of
project) |
Information availability;
# of projects replication;environment |
RECOMMENDATION: IT WOULD NOT BE VERY USEFUL TO APPLY A GENERAL CRITERIA
"CONTRIBUTION OT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT" BUT A COMBINATION OF THESE OR
SIMILAR CRITERIA AND INDICATORS CAN LEAD TO A CONCLUSION WHICH SUGGESTS
WHETHER A PROJECTS OR A POLICY SUPPORTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
Target Groups/outreach
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Country
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Outreach activities
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Target groups
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Regional workshop
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| BG |
Publication and dissemination of case study in local language; publication
and dissemination of summary in bulletin and on web; round table discussion
and press release; contribution to Third National Communication |
Local and regional governments, Ministries of Environment and Finance,
Energy Efficiency Agency, Regional network of local governments |
Ministries of Environment and Fincnace, Energy Efficiency Agency,
2 regional governors, 5 mayors |
| CZ |
2 presentations, press conference, publication in Czech and dissemination |
Ministries of Transport, Environment and Finance;Parliamentary Commissions
on Transport and on Foreign Affairs; students in two transport faculties;
media |
Ministries of Transport, Environment and Finance;Members of Parliamentary
Commissions on Transport and on Foreign Affairs |
| HU |
Workshop; summary on web site; press conference; individual lobbying |
Local and community users - local governments, hospital managers,
residential building managers;Managers of the Credit line; Ministry
of Environment, Economy, Regional Development and Finance; Parliamentary
Commission on Environment |
Managers of the Credit line; Ministry of Environment, Economy, Regional
Development and Finance; Parliamentary Commission on Environment |
| SLO |
NGO meeting; Globe meeting; letter to candidates for Parliament;
web site summary; press conference |
MoE and Ministry of Economic Affiars; Parliamentary Committee on
Environment and Construction; Chamber of Industry-dept. of energy;Energy
managers in Industry |
MoE and Ministry of Economic Affiars; Parliamentary Committee on
Environment and ConstructionChairman of C-generation-Slovenia |
Summary of discussion:
1) If possible more than just the partner NGOs will be involved in
workshop;
2) There will be a limit of probably 5 people per country
3) Partners will provide a list of the people that should be invited
from the respective Ministries;
4) The final list will be discussed with them (some people might have
to be cut)
5) Once the list and all expenses details are figured out, we will see
whether there can be translation for some.
Common research standards/processes
1) Case study reflects author's opinion and we will not seek agreement
on all isssues;
2) Statements, opinions must be substantiated/evidenced by data/information;
3) Quotations are referenced
4) Interviews are dated and placed, but they are not for attribution
(partners keep a libut this doesn't have to be included in the case
study, though the interview must be referenced with place, date and
institution - e.g. a representative of the ministry of environment states
that….);
5) Report undergoes WRI review process;
6) Drafts are shared (send to Elena and Zsuzsa plus cc all partners)
7) Reviews are sent to: a) on the whole report to everybody, b) on specific
country sections - to the respective country partner;
8) Deadlines should be realistic (see Zsuzsa's e-mail on what the new
deadlines are)
9) Bibliography will be shared among partners;
10) REC and WRI will figure out how to provide more support with bibliography,
research questions, etc.
The
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC)
Ady Endre út 9-11, 2000 Szentendre, Hungary
Tel: +36 26 504-000; Fax: +36 26 311-294; E-mail: climate@rec.org
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