Have you heard about our #MICATcommunity?💡💥 In today’s rapidly evolving #energy landscape, understanding and evaluating the multiple impacts of #EnergyEfficiency measures is critical. 🎯 That’s where the MICAT Community comes in, a dynamic platform for stakeholders across Europe to engage, collaborate, and help shape the #MICATool, a powerful resource designed to assess the broader impacts of #EnergyPolicies. Read this article ➡ https://lnkd.in/enyRVF5F and learn why you should be part of this Community! 🔎 By registering, you’ll be notified about workshops, personalised training, and tailored informationon using the MICATool to its full potential. Your input will then help us build a more impactful and functional tool for assessing the multiple benefits of energy policies. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with like-minded professionals and organisations across Europe! 🔗 Sign up today and help shape the future of energy efficiency!🌍 https://lnkd.in/eYJThPTf #Sustainability #MultipleImpacts #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction #SEEDMICAT #MultipleBenefits Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Foundation (IEECP) Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) ISINNOVA - Research Innovation Sustainability ENEA SEVEn, The Energy Efficiency Center Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA E3-Modelling Energy-Economy-Environment LIFE Programme European Commission Giulia Pizzini Indriany Lionggo Anousheh Parsaei Niklas Reinfandt
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#SEEDMICAT sows the seeds to include MI in the implementation of the efficiency first principle at all governance levels
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In the continuation of the MICAT project, which aimed to develop the MICATool to estimate Multiple Impacts of Energy Efficiency (MI-EE), the follow-up project #SEEDMICAT- Support Energy Efficiency Deployment with the Multiple Impacts CAlculation Tool, is "sowing the seeds" to include Multiple Impacts in the implementation of the Energy Efficiency First principle at all governance levels.
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💡 🚀 Exciting News: The #MICATcommunity is now OPEN for Registration! Whether you’re part of a ministry, national agency, or local authority, your expertise is invaluable to the development of the #MICATool — a powerful resource for assessing the broader impacts of energy policies. By joining, you’ll have access to: 🧑💻 Interactive workshops 📊 Personalised training sessions 📨 Tailored newsletters with the latest updates and best practices 🔗 Registration: https://lnkd.in/eTqD2jxK #Sustainability #EnergyEfficiency #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction #EnergyPolicies #SEEDMICAT Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Foundation (IEECP) Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) ISINNOVA - Research Innovation Sustainability ENEA SEVEn, The Energy Efficiency Center Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA E3-Modelling Energy-Economy-Environment LIFE Programme European Commission Vlasios Oikonomou Giulia Pizzini Indriany Lionggo Anousheh Parsaei Niklas Reinfandt Frederic Berger
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We are at a turning point for #EnergyEfficiency in Europe! 🌍 💡📃 The European Commission’s commitment to prioritizing energy efficiency, as outlined in the mission letters to key Commissioners, is an encouraging step forward for sustainable energy policy in Europe. With Commissioner Dan Jørgensen tasked to advance energy efficiency as a pillar of Europe’s industrial strategy and integrate energy with housing, the synergies with the SEED MICAT project are clear. SEED MICAT’s mission to support data-driven decision-making in energy efficiency will contribute to these broader efforts, helping to reduce energy poverty, enhance system integration, and ensure a just and competitive energy transition. Together, we’re setting the foundation for lasting change, ensuring energy efficiency leads the charge in Europe’s green transition.💡🌍 #SEEDMICAT #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #EnergyTransition #GreenFuture #EE #EnergyEfficiency1st #housing #EnergyStrategies #EnergyPoverty #MultipleImpacts #EnergyPolicy https://lnkd.in/eGDJdmp2
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MICAT – Multiple Impacts CAlculation Tool hat dies direkt geteilt
📢 Call for great papers on #energypoverty! IEECPers Vlasios Oikonomou and Wolfgang Eichhammer are guest editors of the next special issue of the Sustainability Journal and want to read about innovative ideas 💡 on how to use #energyefficiency to tackle energy poverty. More info & submissions here 👉🏾 https://lnkd.in/d8M33MsY
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MICAT – Multiple Impacts CAlculation Tool hat dies direkt geteilt
⚡ Energy efficiency and the #decarbonisation of energy production are key elements for a #greentransition. 💡 The #europeanunion's 'Energy Efficiency First' (#EE1) principle ensures that policy makers give the highest priority to #energyefficiency measures when formulating #energypolicies and making related investment decisions. It is a broad guiding principle that can complement other EU objectives, particularly in the areas of #sustainability, #climateneutrality and #greengrowth. 🗣 To gain a better understanding of how Europe is moving towards achieving its energy efficiency goals, we spoke to Stefano Faberi and Giorgia Galvini, Senior Researcher and Researcher at ISINNOVA, who are working on active EU-funded #projects. #seedmicat #refereetool #diamondproject #repowereu
The European Union and the principles of energy efficiency: Stefano Faberi and Giorgia Galvini on the latest EU-funded projects
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MICAT – Multiple Impacts CAlculation Tool hat dies direkt geteilt
🌱 Planting the seeds of change with SEED MICAT 🌱 Here at ISINNOVA we're at the forefront of a transformative initiative: SEED MICAT – Multiple Impacts Calculation Tool - Supporting the deployment of energy efficiency with the Multiple Impacts Calculation Tool. 🛠️💡 The mission is to enable the EU and its Member States to integrate Multiple Impacts (#MI) into the application of the Energy Efficiency First (#EE1) principle. This is about creating a greener, more sustainable future at all levels of #governance. 🌍📊 SEED MICAT is a beacon for change, extending its Multiple Impact framework to #renewableenergy and integrating robust policy modules. Imagine a tool that not only analyses, but also compares the myriad paths to #climateneutrality. That's the innovative essence of SEED MICAT. 🔍🔄 Our core objective is to support the operationalisation of the EE1 principle with a keen eye on reliability and effectiveness. 🎯🌟 Read more about the project on our website 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/49xJzlC Giorgia Galvini #SEEDMICAT #energyefficiency #sustainability #ISINNOVA #climateaction #Innovation #EUProjects #policymaking #changemakers
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Interested in the results of schemes to tackle energy poverty and/or in evaluation of multiple impacts of energy efficiency schemes? The Irish Ministry shares about a report published this month below. This study, done by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London, in collaboration with UCL (University College London) and Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE), investigated the health impact of the Warmth and Wellbeing Scheme, meant for extensive renovation of dwellings inhabited by vulnerable people at risk of energy poverty and living with chronic respiratory conditions. (see the Ministry's press release: https://lnkd.in/ezJUdFX6 and the report: https://lnkd.in/d83Gf7bB)
The co-benefits of Home Retrofit continue…… Significant research that provides tangible evidence linking home energy efficiency upgrades with improved health has been published. It confirms that energy-efficient homes are healthier homes. For the first time in an Irish context, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine tracked the health outcomes of householders following energy efficiency upgrades over three years. The final report shows home energy efficiency measures delivered by Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) under the Government’s Warmth and Wellbeing pilot scheme, resulted in improvements across a range of physical and mental health and social well-being. Results show participants needed fewer GP visits, fewer hospital admissions - particularly for respiratory conditions, fewer prescriptions, reduced pain, improved mobility, and physical functioning. It also shows a reduction in anxiety levels and an improvement in emotional well-being among participants. These findings are truly significant. Ireland is a world leader in many areas of the transition to a low-carbon economy, particularly with our approach to retrofitting our existing housing stock. SEAI has supported the energy upgrade of over 145,000 homes across every county in Ireland since 2019 and 19,000 of these homes were vulnerable energy poor. We need to maintain momentum and I am confident the findings of this research will encourage more householders to consider an energy upgrade to improve their overall health and wellbeing while also positively contributing to Ireland's zero-carbon future. A link to the full document with findings is below: https://lnkd.in/ekBikKrn
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🔎 Research for better energy policy design Addressing the critical challenge of energy consumption is key to realising the ambitious goals of the European Green Deal. 8️⃣ EU-funded projects are featured in this new CORDIS Results Pack, demonstrating the vital role of bottom-up research on energy behaviour and modelling. These projects provide valuable insights to support the design and implementation of more effective energy policies. By understanding energy usage patterns and the factors influencing consumer behaviour, policymakers can develop tailored strategies to drive down energy consumption across Europe. Discover how their research is shaping a more sustainable future. 👇 https://europa.eu/!hGFCpj CINEA - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency, WHY Project, Deusto Research, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, newTRENDs: New Trends in Energy Demand Modeling MICAT – Multiple Impacts CAlculation Tool, REFEREEtool, ISINNOVA - Research Innovation Sustainability, EVIDENT - H2020, University of Western Macedonia
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[Sharing from others] Monetise Multiple Benefits The MBx.tool, developed by BPIE - Buildings Performance Institute Europe within the syn.ikia H2020 project, represents a step forward in quantifying and monetizing the social welfare, micro-economic and environmental benefits of projects, by considering the added values of the Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhood approach. This decision-making tool, designed specifically for policymakers and investors, uses the Social Cost-Benefits Analysis (S-CBA) method to compare the benefit-cost ratio and return on investment of positive energy neighbourhoods against business as usual. The MBx tool can help investors identify ESG investment opportunities and future-proof real estate assets. https://lnkd.in/eN-jSnXt
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If you join the coming European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (eceee) summer study in France, meet us: 📄 11/6 for "Integrating Multiple Benefits into the reporting on energy and climate policies – An illustrated conceptualisation" by Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI's Niklas Reinfandt ☑ 14/6 "Benefits galore for little savings: streamlining multiple impact assessments with the MICATool" by Frederic Berger https://lnkd.in/eN8npE5q CINEA - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
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