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Introducing STYLE

Introducing STYLE. Brussels, 20 th APRIL, 2016 AMY PEACE, BRITEST, STYLE PROJECT COORDINATOR. SPIRE 4 Projects. Three Coordination and Support Activity projects addressing the 2014:SPIRE4 call:

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Introducing STYLE

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  1. Introducing STYLE Brussels, 20th APRIL, 2016 AMY PEACE, BRITEST, STYLE PROJECT COORDINATOR STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  2. SPIRE 4 Projects Three Coordination and Support Activity projects addressing the 2014:SPIRE4 call: Methodologies, tools and indicators for cross-sectorial sustainability assessment of energy and resource efficient solutions in the process industry STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  3. STYLE partners: Britest (coordinator: Amy Peace), Arcelor Mittal, Britest, Carmeuse, Holcim, IVL, RDC Environment, Solvay, Tata Steel, Utrecht University and Veolia Project Website: www.spire2030.eu/style/ STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  4. The STYLE scenario "A project team is evaluating options for a resource or energy improvement for their process or product and they need a pragmatic tool to check the broader sustainability implications of each technological solution" STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  5. STYLE Focus and Outputs Pragmatic sustainability tools that can be used by non-specialists • After an initial survey of existing tools, most of the tools currently used in this scenario are in-house Excel based tools. • STYLE has just completed industry-led cross-sectorial testing of a selection of these tools. • The testing and further stakeholder input is helping to shape an Ideal Toolkit Specification. STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  6. Technological impacts The SPIRE roadmap has goals for resource and energy efficiency improvements. The ‘technical’ calls aid development of technologies to make these improvements in the process sectors. The SPIRE4 projects aim to ensure that the sustainability impact of these technologies can be evaluated in a consistent manner, across sector boundaries and through value chains. STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  7. Synergies and Clustering in SPIRE4 • Communication documents, questionnaires and workshops are being coordinated across the three projects • Common webpage through www.spire2030.eu • Dissemination of results to be clustered and combined through generation of harmonised Roadmap • Expect higher acceptance, outreach and impact through cooperation STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  8. Timetable Analysis Workshop Workshop Sector-specific Roadmap Review Workshop Questionnaire Workshops & MEASURE output Roadmap Workshop – 6th Oct, Brussels Evaluation Best Practice Workshop Gap Analysis & Implementation Strategy Inventory & Classification Validation Workshop Gap Analysis Industrial Testing STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

  9. Any Questions? For further information, please contact: Amy.peace@britest.co.uk www.spire2030.eu/style STYLE Introduction, 20th April - Brussels

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