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Energy efficiency in SMEs. Energy efficiency in SMEs. Previous co-operation with a Swiss group. WS ”Process Integration in SMEs” in Berne was cancelled. New prospective Annex Manager Patrik Thollander, at Linköping University, SW. Energy efficiency in SMEs.
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Energy efficiency in SMEs • Previous co-operation with a Swiss group. WS ”Process Integration in SMEs” in Berne was cancelled. • New prospective Annex Manager Patrik Thollander, at Linköping University, SW
Energy efficiency in SMEs Proposed Annex (text version is available) • Policies and programs towards non-energy-intensive and small- and medium-sized industry • Overview of policies and programs types • Overview of the outcome in terms of energy saved in relation to, e.g. public money spent on the program and advantages and disadvantages with various designs. • Define how energy policies and programs should be designed to maximize the effect and cost-efficiency. • Methods and tools used in energy efficiency studies in non-energy-intensive and small- and medium-sized industry • Overview of different methods and tools • Compilation of experiences from applied projects using various methods for energy efficiency studies • Suggestions how methods and tools should be designed for projects to be successful
Energy efficiency in SMEs • Proposed kick-off Workshop in Linköping May 11, 2011 in conjunction with “World Renewable Energy Congress” 8-13 May • Action: • Recommend experts for the WS • Disseminate information about the WS • Search for national projects that could participate in future Annex For more information, please contact Per-Åke franck, 0046706063672 techsupport.iets@cit.chalmers.se