2010-2012 EUbuild EE

 

Sectoral Collaboration Project with regard to

Financing Energy Efficiency in Buildings within the frame of

EU Regulations and Legal Arrangements

PROJECT CONCEPT

Construction and the construction materials industry is the largest sector in terms of employment within EU. Around 40% of total energy demand in the EU is consumed in the buildings sector. Within this context, it is needed to promote the improvement of energy performance of buildings within the EU through cost-effective measures.

Governments have a role in triggering creative energy efficiency financing and should focus on policies which facilitate private sector involvement and create an energy efficiency finance market for a sustainable change.

Market needs in financing energy efficiency are not realized because of the split incentives, absence of clear responsibility, low priority of energy issues, high transaction costs, information failure in finance sector and incomplete markets for energy efficiency. New energy efficiency policies such as public-private partnerships, preferential loans, voluntary partnerships and risk-sharing instruments can help overcome these barriers and trigger increased investments.

Project partner countries (Albania, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey) have different applications and legal requirements in energy efficient financing. There are many financial barriers as well as the lack of legal arrangements. Furthermore, a fear of hidden costs has discouraged investors from funding energy efficiency. Specific instruments need to be implemented to overcome such financial barriers.

Although governments try to implement fiscal incentives, launch awareness campaigns, and subsidy programmes, private actors, such as banks, haven’t play their roles properly by offering preferential loans and other financial incentives to their customers.

The European Energy Policy targets are 20% reduction of greenhouse gases, 20% savings in primary energy consumption through energy efficiency measure and 20% share of renewable energy in final energy consumption by 2020. In order to reach these targets, it is quite important to share best practices of legal and financial applications in different European countries and create a common model in energy efficient financing.

With this project, Türkiye İMSAD, being the project leader with 9 countries and 49 partners and associates, a unique sectoral collaboration is being made. This will be the first step to reach a solution on the energy efficiency financing in buildings.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

General Objective:

To contribute the development of the financial instruments and mechanisms in order to build up the market for energy efficient products and methods in the partner countries.

Special Objectives

1. To create a database/document about energy efficiency regulations, incentives and financial mechanisms in the partner countries and in the EU and provide regular flow of information and knowledge sharing between project partners.

2. To provide coordination and regular flow of information between public institutions, private sector and NGO’s about developing financial instruments.

3. To develop recommendations for partner countries, European Commission and public institutions and make contributions for them to form strategic collaborations and action plans

ACTIVITIES

1. Making a research about the energy efficient applications and incentives in the partner countries and the EU.

2. Organizing meetings and conferences in order to share the information about the best practices.

3. Organizing inter-country study visits and attendance to the workshops in France and Macedonia

4. Organizing round-table meetings with sector professionals in every partner country.

5. Procuring coordination and systematic information flow in between public institutions, private sector and NGO’s about improvement of financial equipments.

6. Making recommendations to partner countries, EU Commission and public organizations according to the results of the meetings and conferences.

7. To contribute to form strategic associations and action plans

PROJECT ASSOCIATES

PUBLIC:

Albania Ministry of Economy Trade and Energy - Power Policies Directorate-AL

Albania Ministry of Housing Politics Bosnia Herzegovina - BIH

Economic Institute Sarajevo - BIH

Picardie Regional Council – FR

Republic of Serbia Energy Efficiency Agency - RS

Turkish Ministry of Public Works and Settlement (General Affairs of Construction) Efficiency of Buildings Unit - TR

Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forest - TR

Turkish Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources - TR

PUBLIC-PRIVATE:

ADEME- French Environment an Energy Management Agency- FR

PRIVATE:

Austrian Energy Agency - AU

Energy Institute - MK

ALEANT - MK

Rehau Dooel Skopje - MK

ZIGMA a.d. Nikšic – ME

ENSI – Energy Saving International AS – NO

Şekerbank – TR

İstanbul Enerji San.ve Tic.A.Ş.-TR

PUBLIC-MUNICIPILATY:

Municipality of Aerodrom - MK 

Municipality of Chashka - MK

Union of Municipalities of Marmara – TR

UNIVERSITY:

Polytechnic University of Tirana - Faculty of Mechanical Eng. - AL

Polytechnic University of Tirana - Faculty of Electrical Eng. - AL

Istanbul Technical University – TR

Yalova University - TR

CSO:

Novi Grad Municipality Sarajevo - BIH

Association of Architects of Republic Of Serbia - BIH

HUMANOPOLIS - MK

Economic Chamber of Macedonia - MK 

Analytica Macedonia - MK 

Engineers Chamber of Montenegro - ME

Association European Block - RS

Association for E-Business - RS

Chamber of Commerce of Srem - RS

WWF Turkey - TR

BSEC (Black Sea Economic Cooperation) Business Council - TR

AGID - Lighting Luminaries Manufacturers Association - TR   

ALÇIDER - Turkish Gypsum Producers Association - TR   

ÇATIDER - Association of Roofing Industrialists and Businessmen - TR   

DOSIDER - Natural Gas Equipment Producers and Businessman Association - TR   

İSKİD - Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Manufacturers’ Association - TR   

İZODER - Association of Thermal Insulation, Waterproofing, Sound Insulation and Fireproofing Material Producers, Suppliers and Applicators - TR   

PUKAD - Plastic Profile Manufacturers “Quality Union” Association - TR   

TUCSA - Turkish Structural Steel Association - TR   

TALSAD - Turkish Aluminum Producers Association - TR   

TGUB - Turkish Aerated Concrete Producers Union - TR   

TCA - Turkish Contractors Association - TR   

XPS - Heat Insulators Producers Association - TR

 

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