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European uptake of successful implementation of Industrial SME LTA’s as
a part of Voluntary Agreements
EU LTA Uptake
September 2007- June 2009
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Objective
Web based toolkit for:
• LTA partners:– Industrial (SME) associations– National & regional public administrations
To develop:
• voluntary long term agreements on energy efficiency improvement
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Or…….
How to save money with less regulations
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PartnersSenterNovem Netherlands
ECONOTEC Belgium
SOFENA Bulgaria
ENVIROS Czech Republic
Motiva Finland
CRES Greece
KAPE Poland
STEM Sweden
NEPAS Norway
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Deliverables
• LTA review in partner countries, DK & UK• Project website• Toolkit requirements• Moderator training• Expert platform• Three signed LTAs• Validated web based toolkit• Workshops
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Sectors
• Textile finishing industry
• Laundry service industry
• Others
Motivation:
• Chain approach (clean towel)
• Wide spread in Europe
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Why entering the EU LTA Uptake project?
For public and industrial sector (associations):• Facilitates national EE and GHG objectives• Provides an international expert platform• Provides tools for organisation, target setting, sector
benchmarking and monitoring For individual companies. It might :• Prevent environmental legislation and provide technical
support, energy & costs saving, an improved image • (and via ExBESS): benchmarking, energy management
and E-learning
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Proposed Tools
1. What is an LTA?2. List of links to existing LTA websites in Europe3. Pros and cons of the different policy options 4. LTA procedure timeline and tasks5. Typical roles of key players 6. Example of work list for responsibilities of key players 7. Agreement structure options 8. Impact assessment calculation examples 9. What data to include in the cost-effectiveness calculation 10. Model table of content for agreement document
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Proposed Tools
11. Checklist for the agreement document finalisation phase
12. Checklist for LTA scheme visual image design 13. Examples of marketing material14. Example list of supporting tools for SMEs 15. Minimum data-set for reporting 16. Examples of yearly reporting 17. Model table of content for evaluation report 18. Experiences from existing LTAs, evaluation reports
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Steps to an LTA
4 Modification
3 Implementation
0 2 Negotiation
1 Initiation
Time-frame 12-18 months
Marketing General marketing
Development of financial incentives
Upkeep & developmentDevelopment of monitoring system
Information dissemination
Visual image design
Timetable set Agreement signed Evaluation completed
LONG TERM AGREEMENT PROCEDURE- the timeline from beginning to modification
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Schedule
2007 2008 2009S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J
WP2 what tools Study
WP3 tool design
Design
WP4 LTAs Recruitment Feed back Signing LTAs
WP5 Platform Recruitment Feed back Validation of toolkits
WP5 Workshops
Meetings KO
PM
EP
EP
PM
Reports PR
IR
FR
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Synergy EU LTA Uptake and exBESS:• Top down and bottom up
• Sector level and company level
• 7 overlapping countries
• Common recruitment of actors
• Common events & meetings
• Common administrative tools
www.bess-project.info