Work package n.2 Energy baseline assessment and target setting Kick-off meeting MUSEC Modena,
Kick-off meeting MUSEC Objectives of WP n.2 Carry out an energy baseline assesment for each community Define the potential for energy efficiency and renewable energy sources Set individual targets Monitor the results
Kick-off meeting MUSEC Outcome of WP n.2 Methodologies and tools for baseline assessment, potential definition and monitoring Definition of SEC objectives and targets, based on the baseline assessment and the potential definition, in close collaboration with local stakeholders
Kick-off meeting MUSEC Activities of WP n.2 Define the assessment methodology Assess the energy baseline for each community Identify local stakeholders and partnerships Identify potentials for improving current energy efficiency standards and renewable energy generation capacity Set targets Define the monitoring methodology and indicators
Kick-off meeting MUSEC Timing of WP n.2 JanFebMarAprMayJunJul Assessment mehodology Energy baseline assessment Potential & target definition Monitoring & indicator definition Grow model Final report
Kick-off meeting MUSEC Discussion items for WP n.2 Definition of common methodologies for: assessing the energy baseline defining the targets monitoring A proposal will be prepared by Ambiente Italia Adaptations will be allowed case by case at national level General rules should be guaranteed
Kick-off meeting MUSEC Discussion items for WP n.2 Example: definition of the energy baseline assessment methodology Total energy consumption is the result of different activity sectors (e.g. residential, commercial, industrial, transportation, etc.). It is very useful, especially in order to give a particular direction to local actions, to analyse the contribution of the energy consumption to this sectorial disaggregation. A further disaggregation with reference to the energy vectors (electricity, gas, district heating, coal, oil, etc) is a useful information to drive local actions. The analysis of the variations over time (with reference to a baseyear) is important to understand the trends of energy consumption