GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS Lead Partner Yorgos Stephanedes, P.E. Piraeus, 12 March 2015

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GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS Lead Partner Yorgos Stephanedes, P.E. Piraeus, 12 March 2015 GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector GRASP MED Synergies Conference Energy Performance Indicators And Methods For Sustainable Framework Of Buildings Refurbishment

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 2  Program MED / 1C-MED12-33/ Objective 2-2  Axis 2, Protection of the environment and promotion of sustainable development  Obj 2, Promotion of RES and improvement of EE  13 partners  13 partners from Greece, Italy, France, Cyprus, Spain, Malta, Albania and Bosnia & Herzegovina  Lead Partner:  Lead Partner: University of Patras (EL) GRASP PROJECT FACTS GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 3  Promote  smart management of supply/demand to support innovative solutions in Med  ensure renewable energy (RES) & energy efficiency (EE) solutions are implemented in most cost-efficient way  Improve  SMEs knowledge for better energy management PROJECT GOALS GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 4 MAIN OBJECTIVES  Improve knowledge for better energy management  Energy efficiency (EE)  Renewable energy sources (RES)  Promote smart management of supply & demand  increase skills of public procurers: EE/RES  set up networks of public procurers & SMEs  cost-optimal measures in public demand & SMEs  inform final users to identify needs; efficient use technlgs  mobilise intermed. bodies (Chs. Comm., Bus. Ctrs, innov. agencies) to improve quality of public demand for EE/RE  Promote cost- efficient implementation GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 5 EXPECTED OUTPUT  GRASP Transnational Mediterranean Network ( TMN )  Databases for public bodies and SMEs  E-procurement on-line service (& toolkit) with smart characteristics and functionalities  Joint Pilot Actions (method, implem., evaluation)  Action Plans & Impact Case Studies (how partner implements output; exp. impact after project) GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 6 Two databases developed: Solutions Database (for Public Agencies  solutions needed) Knowledge Database (for SMEs  knowledge offered) The databases are based on a set of main categories, common across dbs to allow link. GRASP DATABASES GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 7 DBs MAIN CATEGORIES  Energy efficiency (EE)  Public Lighting  Building renovation & retrofitting  Building climate control  Heating and cooling efficiency  IT equipment  Renewable energy (RES)  Solar energy  Wind energy  Geothermal energy GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 8  Environmental criteria o Energy performance o Key technologies o Health o Waste o Emissions  Financial considerations o Useful economic life o Operational cost o Investment cost KEY ELEMENTS PER CATEGORY GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

9 TYPESub-Type 1Sub-Type 2 Power Useful life KWYrs ON-shoreDomestic-scale wind power Horizontal axis wind turbine ON-shoreSmall-scale wind power Horizontal axis wind turbine Vertical axis wind turbine ON-shoreMedium-scale wind power Horizontal axis wind turbine Vertical axis wind turbine ON-shoreFlat Wind FarmHorizontal axis wind turbine Vertical axis wind turbine ON-shoreFlat Wind FarmHorizontal axis wind turbine> Vertical axis wind turbine OFF-shoreOffshore Wind Farm Horizontal axis wind turbine Vertical axis wind turbine Example: Wind Power Energy

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 10 1.Formulation of ‘expression of interest’: Guidance to Public Agencies to build tender requirements. 2.Definition of tender: Tender type; is green procurement feasible for the selected products (availability, know how, etc.); initial budget. 3.Collection of environmental labels for products and services. FUNCTIONALITIES OF GRASP E-PROCUREMENT SERVICE GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector GRASP DB 11 GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 12 GRASP eGPP service GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 13 GRASP SYNERGIES Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  GRASP – REMIDA – REPUBLIC-MED  GRASP – MARIE – PEEBPE  GRASP – CO-EFFICIENT  GRASP – BIOFOSS GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 14 SYNERGETIC ACTIONS  Development of Databases (PAs & SMEs)  Green Assessment Indicators: Specification  Certification/Evaluation of these Indicators  Common Dissemination Activities  e-GPP good practices  TMN members (SMEs & PAs)  Methods/Products/Services of EE & RES  Green criteria and environmental labels GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 15 Get updates on GRASP activities and  Get updates on GRASP activities and deliverables: deliverables: GRASP website: Social Media (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Youtube) Become members of GRASP community:  Become members of GRASP community: ΤΜΝ: GRASP Database GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 16 GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector Projects organised by modules of 12/18 mos Mod 1: Studies / Common strategies  Mod 2: Action plans/ Transnat.experim/ Local transfer Mod 3: Capitalisation / Transfer / Mainstreaming Synergies mechanismsFocus: Synergies mechanisms, thematic communities & clusters, e.g. by horizontal projects Performance & measurableFocus: Performance & measurable results Private sector (SMEs)Enhanced: Private sector (SMEs) and civil society (private co-financing in axes 1-3)

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 17 GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector PRIORITY AXIS 2 Fostering low carbon strategies and energy efficiency in specific MED territories: cities, islands and remote areas

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 18 GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector Objective 2.1: Objective 2.1: To raise capacity for better management of energy in public buildings at transnational level Objective 2.2: Objective 2.2: To increase the share of renewable local energy sources in energy mix strategies and plans in MED territories Objective 2.3: Objective 2.3: To increase capacity to use existing low carbon transport systems and multimodal connections among them

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 19 GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector Thematic keywords: Thematic keywords: Reduction of Green House Gas emissions, increase of energy efficiency, and promotion of renewable energy Types of action: Types of action: Strategy building, capacity building, awareness raising, training and changing practices; Feasibility studies and analyses, policy plans, services, tools; Small- scale investments and pilot projects Key target groups: Key target groups: Public authorities, research structures, enterprises, NGOs/civil society structures (end user role)

GRASP GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector 20 Thanks For Your Attention! GReen procurement And Smart city suPport in the energy sector