Smart EPC aims to integrate energy efficiency services with other energy services and non-energy benefits, whilst focusing on energy performance contracting and the creation of new revenue streams for local authorities.
The project will work to enable the transition of local public authorities towards smart sustainable cities by:
utilising existing energy efficiency services as a key for unlocking potentials of new technologies/services;
creating advanced and smart concepts for the modernisation of public lighting;
enabling large-scale energy efficiency programs;
strengthening the know-how of regional/national key stakeholders.
Specific objectives
develop an advanced Smart EPC concept and standardised documentation for integration of energy and non-energy services in EPC;
demonstrate replication potential of Smart EPC concept and documentation by piloting reconstruction of public lighting;
initiate capacity building, replication, and strong facilitation service of Smart EPC concept and standardised documentation for triggering ESCO market on EU level.
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