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Green Partnerships Local Partnerships for Greener Cities and Regions
3rd meeting Freiburg , 16 October 2013
Stavroula TournakiCristina Brebou
Assoc. Prof. Theocharis Tsoutsoswww.resel.tuc.gr
WP4: Capacity building
and knowledge transfer
for public bodies in MED
cities and regions
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WP4 Objectives
Freiburg 14-18 October, 2013
To assess needs of the employees in public bodies, in local level
Increase knowledge, awareness and capacity of public authorities in the Green partnerships municipalities and regions
Assist the preparation of the local step-by-step plans and enable effective implementation of local energy strategies
Sustain the project outcomes through training materials, reports and recommendations
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Activity 4.1 Preparation of local step by step plans for capacity
building and pilot activities
Approach: Form of LAGs to enhance cooperation between stakeholders
influencing energy efficiency and use of RES:• Decision makers• Public authorities• Technicians involved in energy management
(technology/product providers) • other key stakeholders (i.e. Chambers, consumer
associations)
WP4 Planned activities-1
Experts will support LAGs work LAGs will prepare plans and test
measures in local activities
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WP4 Planned activities-2
Activity 4.2
Capacity building and knowledge transfer for public bodies
Approach:
• Targeted workshops focused on the needs of employees, taken into account the identified (activity 3.1) obstacles
• Materials prepared by Expert Working Groups (formed in WP3; based on WP3 methods but customised to regional/local needs and specific conditions
• Appropriate practical materials to aid participants memorise the key principles
• Assure availability and sustainability of materials
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WP4 Planned activities-3
Activity 4.3
Improvement of the local energy strategies based on the pilot testing of the new approach
• Improve energy strategies from gained knowledge
• Increased competences will enable more effective implementation of energy strategies and SEAPs
• Assure sustainability of project outcomes in local communities
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Local action groups (LAG) in pilot areas (11)
Local step-by-step plans for capacity building and implementation of measures (11)
Organisation of workshops targeted to LAG, public authorities and key stakeholders (22)
Adapt the training materials proposed by EWG for workshops
Improved existing local energy strategy (or developed if not existing)
Report the implementation of the local energy strategies (11)
WP4 Outputs
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WP4 and WP3• Activity 4.1 is directly related to 3.1 (3.1 form the basis
for 4.1)• Activity 4.2 will use materials developed in 3.2 by EWG
for the capacity building workshops (customise materials according the local conditions and needs)
WP4 and WP5• On the basis of the plan prepared by LAG in A4.1, local
partnerships will be formed in A5.1
WP4 Interactions with other WP’s
Green Partnerships Local Partnerships for Greener Cities and Regions
3rd meeting Freiburg , 16 October 2013
LOCAL ACTION GROUPS
FORMULATION
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Why a LAG?
Involvement (and consensus) of local stakeholders is critical for successful implementation of
sustainable energy projects at local level
More transparent policy‐making; allow authorities to build on trust and confidence
Decisions taken together with involved stakeholders are based on more extensive knowledge; under development project may get stronger support/gain expertise
Broad consensus improves the quality, acceptance, effectiveness and legitimacy of a project
Strengthen the role of different actors using a “bottom‐up” approach involving:•The public sector• Consumers• Energy providers
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LAG’s OBJECTIVES
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To provide knowledge, expertise, support to the pilot projects implementation
To increase knowledge, awareness and capacity of key actors and employees in public authorities
To form a long‐term basis for better cohesion at the local level that will last even after the completion of the project by:
• Increasing the capacity of the decision makers
• Bringing together decision makers, owners (of land, public buildings), suppliers, employees, end users and citizens
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LAG’s OBJECTIVES
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To promote effective renewable energy and energy efficiency planed reduction of GHG emissions
To support the authorities to claim and get funding for the preparation of concrete actions towards 2020 targets
To contribute to the achievement of the national obligations towards the EU 2020 targets, creating economic benefits for the local area
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Identification of energy plan priorities-development of projects to match the local needs
Contribute to the preparation of local step‐by‐step plans-technical solutions for the realization of the pilots - support their implementation
Support the capacity building activities in municipal level
Role of LAG’s 1/2
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Identification of efficient ways/tools to increase public awareness and the dissemination of the projects’ outcomes (local team of volunteers?)
Monitoring and assessment of the progress of the pilots; the capitalization of project results
Contribute to the improvement of local energy strategy
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Role of LAG’s 2/2
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Local Energy Strategy – Identify important parameters
Priorities and existing local potentials; tailor the priorities to the local needs
Fit solutions for the local community, its needs, citizens
Obstacles hindering the efficient implementation of the identified projects
Discussion TopicsIndicative
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Propose and prepare suitable workshops/capacity building for the municipality technical staff/employees
Technical solutions for future investments
Funding opportunities and other financial issues - the most important topic for discussion - solutions that can be partly, if not 100%, self funded
Discussion TopicsIndicative
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CURRENT STATUS OF LOCAL ACTION
GROUPS
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LOCAL ACTION GROUPS
Feed back from partners received till now:Country LAG’s Formation LAG’s 1st meeting 1st meeting minutes
Albania √ √ √
Montenegro √ √ √
Bosnia √ X(30 Oct) X
Croatia√ X X
Cyprus √ √ √
France √ √ √?
Greece √ √ √
Italy √ X (Nov 2013) X
Portugal √ X X
Slovenia √ √ √?
Spain√ √? 14/10 X
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8 NGO’s
20 Local/regional Authorities
12 Public institutions/Organizations
6 Companies
5 Ministries
4 Citizen Groups
10 Chambers/professional associations
2 Financial Institutions/ESCos
8 Energy Development Agencies
• 121 LAG members• 11 LAG’s• 82 Organizations
LAG’s in numbers….
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LAG’s FORMATION
Feed back from partners received till now: TOTAL STAKEHPOLDERS INVOLVED
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Brief presentation of the Green Partnerships Project- Basic goals emphasizing on the outcome for the local society
Identify:
LAG’s 1st Meeting -Objectives
• Priorities
• Main obstacles-Possible solutions
• Funding Options
• Discussion- Suggestions in order to achieve best possible LAG function
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1st LAG Meetings Results
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Albania12th September 2013
• The need for the establishment of LAG
• The situation of energy sector in the region
• The need for local energy strategy
• The existing local potentials
• The priorities to the local needs
Key Discussion Topics:
• Solutions that would work for the local community
• Obstacles for the efficient implementation of the projects
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LAG’s should consist of:
Ensure women participation at a decision –making level
LAG meetings at least once a month
Results/Priorities
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• Economic and social partners
• At least 50% representatives of the civil society (farmers, rural women, young people and their associations)
• Minimum of 20% shall be representatives of the local authorities
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Cyprus 19th September 2013
• SEAP
• Biomass & photovoltaics • Legislation
• Funding
• Capacity building
• Strategy
Key Discussion Topics:
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Methodology in developing the SEAPs explained Green Partnerships already a success for Lakatamia as it has
brought funding for SEAP Strict rules in Cyprus on CO2 emissions from burning biomass
seriously compromise the selection of technology Writing document references -useful contacts concerning Cyprus
emissions trading Consider to give pellets to citizens who collect and litter their green
waste to allocated spaces. All possible technologies studied before going ahead with the pilot
action Next meeting for the Local Action Group will be in January 2014
Results/Priorities
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Greece9th October 2013
• The Green Partnerships project, outcomes and impacts/benefits for the Municipality
• LAG operation and other potential members
• Municipality SEAP priority actions
Key Discussion Topics:
• Pilot Projects to be implemented at the municipal area
• Funding opportunities to support the investments for the pilot projects implementation
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Identify LAG members main body and “additions” for each different pilot case
Initial discussion about the capacity building workshop, needs/subjects
Technical Services staff has committed to present the main areas of interest for training of their staff.
A specific work meeting with the Municipal Enterprise of Water and Sewage of Rethymno planned - further discuss technical details and alternative solutions
Key priority for the success of the sustainable planning in local level- the need of the citizen’s behavior change
Results/Priorities
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Montenegro2nd September 2013
• Energy Policies and legislation
• Market launch of modern renewable wood energy in Montenegro
• Construction of small hydro power plants: potentials and threats
• Climate changes, raising awareness among society
Key Discussion Topics:
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Results/Priorities
Significant energy and financial savings with a relatively small investment by:
Higher involvement of NGOs and educational institutions regarding the environment and sustainable energy potentials
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• A better choice of technical equipment and energy
• Better organization
• Improved quality
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Promotional Event:
Slovenia27th September 2013
• Important for decision making process and awareness rising
• About 150 participants attended
• Promotional material distributed(new approaches, technologies etc.)
• Quiz game on the topic wood biomass: The question for the prize (5 x 15 kg wood) was how much wood substitutes 1L oil? Result: 70
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France 19th August 2013
• Progress report on the hydroelectric project feasibility study.
• Progress report on the project financing
• Progress report on the planning of the hydropower plant project
Key Discussion Topics:
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NEXTSTEPS
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WP4 Next Steps:
• Pending LAG meetings to be implemented till beginning of November. Minutes and reporting material from the LAGs of Croatia, Bosnia, Portugal and Spain to be send before the Nov 8th (Italy not later than the Nov15th).
• Integrated report for 11 LAG’s formulation to be developed till Nov 25th(TUC), having received the contribution from partners
• TUC will sent proposal about capacity workshops duration, contents, structure and format of appropriate material to be delivered by the EWGs at Nov 30th
• Workshops should be planned between March –June 2014, having received the suggested training materials from EWGs (WP3)