PROJECT DESCRIPTION
BACKGROUND
SaveEnergyTogether will – based on real-life experiences from large-scale national and local pilots involving over 6,6 Mio households - empower relevant decision makers across all levels of government to operationalize the EE1st principle for emergency energy efficiency first interventions (EEEIs). EEEIs are defined as interventions that focus on behavioral changes as well as any EE1st measures that are characterized by little need for up-front investment by individuals and can thus be undertaken without reliance on scarce equipment and professionals. Nevertheless, substantial costs can occur for those trying to enable them, such as running awareness campaigns, establishing local structures and so on. In the past, this has often been overlooked when developing EE1st methodologies. The current project aims to close the gap by developing new procedures, best-practices, updated cost-benefit methodologies and monitoring and reporting schemes for EEEIs for households, small businesses and building owners. To do so the project will run dedicated, large-scale pilots under different conditions to test different approaches, gather data, and develop blueprints based on these real-life activities. These can then serve national and local decision makers and implementers beyond the projects lifetime, such as municipalities, local agencies and national consumer organisations to operationalize EEEIs swiftly and effectively. SaveEnergyTogether is explicitly designed to take previous work on EE1st into account to develop methods, procedurs and monitoring/reporting schemes that will take into account all dimensions of the EE1st principle (societal, environmental, public budget and so on). With demonstrated support within the respective pilot countries, as well as across the EU, SaveEnergyTogehter is expected to generate a lasting impact leading to 100 GWh/year primary energy savings, 23,200 t CO2-eq/year reduction and will indirectly enable substantial investment in local structures.