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Intelligent Energy - Europe 2003-2006

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Case Study: The RURASU project... bringing energy to rural areas, Greece

Website: www.rurasu.info

Case Study (68 Kb PDF)

Summary

RURal Advice and Support Units for integrated energy management in buildings a project supported by the European Commission.

RURASU focused on energy problems of four rural areas (Pieria in Greece, Allgäu in Germany, South Ayr in United Kingdom, Cordillera Subbetica in Spain) aiming to support dispersed local actors like building designers, consumers, public authorities on the use of renewable energies and energy efficiency measures in the building stock.

The continuous support provided to local actors resulted in a broader use and implementation of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency techniques. Moreover, methodological guides were produced in simplified format, recommended to be adapted by other interest regions on establishing and operating rural Design Advice and Support Units (DASUs). The project concluded in the successful operation of four Design Advice and Support Units based in dispersed rural areas.

Results

The main results of the project were:

A full study on Cost-Benefit Analysis for the rural DASUs was materialized by all partners, under the guidance and supervision of University of Strathclyde (Scotland, UK). It is estimated that one job is directly created for every £40,000 of investment, and another indirect job for every £70,000. (Investment is defined as expenditure for installation of energy efficiency measures and renewable energy technologies - it only includes recorded installations undertaken with help of grant or loan schemes provided by the energy advice centre). Regarding other non-quantifiable benefits, one of the most important of these is that the DASU is perceived by its users to be free, unbiased and independent.

Moreover, a quantifiable table of performance indicators was produced during the preparation of the project. All targets planned in the performance indicator table of the Grant Agreement were surpassed.

Finally, an important issue that was achieved by RURASU project was the creation and the maintenance of existing workplaces.

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GERMANY

WIP

eza! - Energie- & Umweltzentrum Allgäu

GREECE

AUTH - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Engineering

Pieriki Anaptixiaki SA

University of Athens

SPAIN

AAE - Agencia Andaluza de la Energía Andalusian Energy Agency

OFAER - Oficina de Asesoramiento Energético de la Subbética Cordobesa

UNITED KINGDOM

ESRU - Energy Systems Research Unit University of Strathclyde

South West Scotland Energy Agency

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