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| Full project description Background In order to systematically promote and increase energy efficiency in the country, the Croatian government initiated the Croatian Energy Sector Development Strategy and the project on Development and Organisation of the Energy Sector (PROHES). However, Croatia lacks both the capacity and financial resources to implement these initiatives effectively. The objective of this project is to explore the potential for preliminary energy savings in industry, with a focus on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The project will connect with other energy efficiency projects in Croatia, particularly with the Network of Industrial Energy Efficiency (MIEE). The initiative for implementing an energy efficiency network in Croatia drew from the experiences of similar intiatives in Canadia and Norway that coordinated measures and activities for energy efficiency in industry. The concept was also introduced in several EU countries, including Austria, Greece, Poland, Portugal and Spain. Successful implementation of the MIEE programme involves specific activities such as the promotion of energy efficiency, research and involvement in legislative issues, and working out financing models for project implementation. The programme aims to cover the most important branches of large energy consumers: industry, services (primarily hotels and tourist facilities) and the public sector (primarily hospitals). Until now, the focus of the MIEE programme in industry has been limited to only a few industrial subsectors, such as the wood and food processing industry. This project aims to promote energy efficiency measures in other industry subsectors, thus forming the basis for future development of the network. Project
objectives Project
activities 1.1. Short fact-finding mission on current practises
in energy management in SMEs by local experts 1.2. Survey of SMEs
Companies will be selected for the training on the basis of data provided in the questionnaire, on topics such as excessive energy consumption within the company, previously implemented energy efficiency measures, potential for other energy efficiency measures, commitment of the managers, financial viability of the company, etc. Consideration will be given to cover different industry subsectors. 1.3. Half-day promotional workshop for a selected number of companies (minimum 30) The workshop's objective is to:
A convincing incentive for company management to implement energy efficiency measures is to demonstrate economic gains. Therefore, workshop emphasis will be on energy efficiency measures with the highest potential for savings. The basics of energy and water management will be described according to best practises implemented in other countries. The workshop will stress the importance of data collection, energy consumption monitoring and the environmental benefits of implementing these measures. 2. Interactive training of selected SMEs through a series of workshops A smaller number of promotional workshop attendees are expect to commit to further in-depth training. At least 10 SMEs should be trained further. Two or three workshops are planned, up to 10 training days within the six-month period. 2.1. Training of selected companies through workshops.
Topics will be also tailored to the needs of selected companies. 2.2. Visits of local/foreign experts to companies that
participate in the training 3. Qualifying for future specific energy projects Case studies from trained companies will be reviewed
and evaluated by local/foreign experts. Financing models for developing
feasibility studies and project implementation will be explored. Companies
will be encouraged to apply for available funding sources (governmental
subsidised loans, co-financing by foreign institutions/programmes, etc.). 4. Dissemination of results through final workshop Results of the whole project, with emphasis on the case studies, will be presented to representatives of other SMEs, potential financing sources for energy efficiency projects, and other stakeholders. 5. Final report Experts will prepare the summary of project results and recommendations on further training needs/possible modifications of the training programme. Expected deliverables 1. Review of current practises in energy management in
SMEs, including questionnaire analysis; Expected outcomes 1. Increased capacity of SMEs on energy efficiency measures;
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