Rietjes in zee 'nooit geteld' volgens MarghemThierry Debels
Volgens minister Marghem is het moeilijk om 'vast te stellen hoeveel plastic rietjes in zee terechtkomen. Deze werden namelijk nooit eerder apart geteld.'
Collège Energie Climat : Financement participatif dans les énergies renouvela...Lumo
Marie-Véronique Gauduchon, la directrice générale de Lumo, présente le financement participatif comme accélérateur de la transition énergétique (les coopératives en Allemagne et au Danemark, les plateformes de crowdfunding aux Etats-Unis et au Royaume-Uni). Elle expose également le modèle singulier public-privé-citoyens de Lumo au service de la transition énergétique.
L’Initiative pour l’Emploi Vert à Madagascar (IEVM)
Présentation de Hanta RABETALIANA (SG MEEMF) & Michaela PAWLICZEK
Journée Madagascar COP21 le 9 décembre 2015
Rietjes in zee 'nooit geteld' volgens MarghemThierry Debels
Volgens minister Marghem is het moeilijk om 'vast te stellen hoeveel plastic rietjes in zee terechtkomen. Deze werden namelijk nooit eerder apart geteld.'
Collège Energie Climat : Financement participatif dans les énergies renouvela...Lumo
Marie-Véronique Gauduchon, la directrice générale de Lumo, présente le financement participatif comme accélérateur de la transition énergétique (les coopératives en Allemagne et au Danemark, les plateformes de crowdfunding aux Etats-Unis et au Royaume-Uni). Elle expose également le modèle singulier public-privé-citoyens de Lumo au service de la transition énergétique.
L’Initiative pour l’Emploi Vert à Madagascar (IEVM)
Présentation de Hanta RABETALIANA (SG MEEMF) & Michaela PAWLICZEK
Journée Madagascar COP21 le 9 décembre 2015
SCoT Grand Douaisis: urbanisme, aménagement et énergieRéseau Tepos
Aménagement du territoire
Dynamiser le territoire tout en réduisant nos déplacements et la consommation d’espaces
Les transports contribuent à environ 30% des consommations énergétiques moyennes, dont près de la moitié provenant des déplacements de personnes. L'augmentation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre rend nécessaire une réflexion approfondie en matière d'aménagement du territoire, afin d'optimiser l'armature territoriale et l'urbanisme et rendre plus durable la mobilité de ses habitants.
Animé par Renaud DURAND, Chef du groupe Stratégie, Pilotage, Études à la DREAL Bourgogne
Interventions :
– Bénédicte RIVOIRE, Responsable PCET du SCOT du Grand Douaisis
– Béatrice MINOIS, Directrice du Pays de Puisaye Forterre
Cet atelier s'est déroulé le jeudi 6 juin 2013 à Cluny (Pays Sud Bourgogne), dans le cadre des 3è rencontres nationales "énergie et territoires ruraux, vers des territoires à énergie positive".
Plus d'informations: www.territoires-energie-positive.fr
The document discusses the RURENER project, which aims to improve the energy neutrality of rural European communities and establish a network among them. The project brings together partners from several European countries and small rural communities committed to reaching energy neutrality. The network provides support and resources to help communities develop energy policies and invest in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and local resources to progress toward energy neutrality.
This document outlines the charter for the RURENER Network, which aims to support small rural communities in Europe working towards energy neutrality. The summary is:
1) The charter describes the purposes, principles, membership, governance structure and benefits of the RURENER Network for small rural communities.
2) Members agree to share experiences and resources to progress towards energy neutrality through renewable energy and energy efficiency.
3) The network is managed by the RURENER Consortium to support members' actions and ensure the network's sustainability after the project.
1. The document outlines a series of short, middle, and long term renewable energy and energy efficiency actions for the municipality of Wesendorf.
2. Short term actions taking place from 2010-2013 include installing solar panels on public buildings, transitioning streetlights to LED, modernizing public and private buildings for energy efficiency, and education programs to raise awareness.
3. Middle term actions from 2011-2015 expand solar panel installations, continue efforts for the town to reach energy neutrality, and maintain an informational website on energy initiatives.
4. Long term monitoring of the town's annual energy balance will continue past 2015 to evaluate progress of energy and emissions reduction goals over time.
This document describes a methodology developed in a university thesis to identify suitable areas for renewable energy plants within a municipality in Italy. The methodology analyzes energy consumption and landscape characteristics to assess areas' propensity for different types of renewable energy. It then evaluates each area's energy capability using SWOT analysis. The goal is to provide tools for policymakers to incorporate energy planning while avoiding underestimating an area's renewable energy potential and using energy sources to support ecological restoration. The methodology was developed and tested on the municipality of San Miniato but could be repeated elsewhere subject to data availability.
- The document contains a decision matrix evaluating a project based on 14 indicators across criteria like relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, potential impacts, sustainability, and value-for-money.
- Two work packages (WP1 and WP2) are evaluated and given normalized scores across all the indicators, with both work packages so far performing at a "very low" level.
- WP2 involves building on previous experiences, identifying profiles of pilot communities, developing a methodology for achieving energy neutrality in rural areas, and creating evaluation tools.
SCoT Grand Douaisis: urbanisme, aménagement et énergieRéseau Tepos
Aménagement du territoire
Dynamiser le territoire tout en réduisant nos déplacements et la consommation d’espaces
Les transports contribuent à environ 30% des consommations énergétiques moyennes, dont près de la moitié provenant des déplacements de personnes. L'augmentation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre rend nécessaire une réflexion approfondie en matière d'aménagement du territoire, afin d'optimiser l'armature territoriale et l'urbanisme et rendre plus durable la mobilité de ses habitants.
Animé par Renaud DURAND, Chef du groupe Stratégie, Pilotage, Études à la DREAL Bourgogne
Interventions :
– Bénédicte RIVOIRE, Responsable PCET du SCOT du Grand Douaisis
– Béatrice MINOIS, Directrice du Pays de Puisaye Forterre
Cet atelier s'est déroulé le jeudi 6 juin 2013 à Cluny (Pays Sud Bourgogne), dans le cadre des 3è rencontres nationales "énergie et territoires ruraux, vers des territoires à énergie positive".
Plus d'informations: www.territoires-energie-positive.fr
The document discusses the RURENER project, which aims to improve the energy neutrality of rural European communities and establish a network among them. The project brings together partners from several European countries and small rural communities committed to reaching energy neutrality. The network provides support and resources to help communities develop energy policies and invest in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and local resources to progress toward energy neutrality.
This document outlines the charter for the RURENER Network, which aims to support small rural communities in Europe working towards energy neutrality. The summary is:
1) The charter describes the purposes, principles, membership, governance structure and benefits of the RURENER Network for small rural communities.
2) Members agree to share experiences and resources to progress towards energy neutrality through renewable energy and energy efficiency.
3) The network is managed by the RURENER Consortium to support members' actions and ensure the network's sustainability after the project.
1. The document outlines a series of short, middle, and long term renewable energy and energy efficiency actions for the municipality of Wesendorf.
2. Short term actions taking place from 2010-2013 include installing solar panels on public buildings, transitioning streetlights to LED, modernizing public and private buildings for energy efficiency, and education programs to raise awareness.
3. Middle term actions from 2011-2015 expand solar panel installations, continue efforts for the town to reach energy neutrality, and maintain an informational website on energy initiatives.
4. Long term monitoring of the town's annual energy balance will continue past 2015 to evaluate progress of energy and emissions reduction goals over time.
This document describes a methodology developed in a university thesis to identify suitable areas for renewable energy plants within a municipality in Italy. The methodology analyzes energy consumption and landscape characteristics to assess areas' propensity for different types of renewable energy. It then evaluates each area's energy capability using SWOT analysis. The goal is to provide tools for policymakers to incorporate energy planning while avoiding underestimating an area's renewable energy potential and using energy sources to support ecological restoration. The methodology was developed and tested on the municipality of San Miniato but could be repeated elsewhere subject to data availability.
- The document contains a decision matrix evaluating a project based on 14 indicators across criteria like relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, potential impacts, sustainability, and value-for-money.
- Two work packages (WP1 and WP2) are evaluated and given normalized scores across all the indicators, with both work packages so far performing at a "very low" level.
- WP2 involves building on previous experiences, identifying profiles of pilot communities, developing a methodology for achieving energy neutrality in rural areas, and creating evaluation tools.