Description du projet
Une lumière économe en énergie en Croatie
Le système d’éclairage public en Croatie sera bientôt économe en énergie grâce au projet SMART EPC, financé par l’UE. Plus précisément, le projet élaborera des concepts intelligents pour moderniser l’éclairage public dans les villes européennes afin de faciliter la transition intelligente et durable des pouvoirs publics locaux. En réunissant les secteurs public et privé, SMART EPC sera le fer de lance de la rénovation des infrastructures des lampadaires anciens et inefficaces. Parmi ses premières tâches: élaborer un concept SMART EPC avancé et une documentation normalisée pour intégrer les services énergétiques et non énergétiques dans la sous-traitance de la performance énergétique. L’idée consiste à proposer et promouvoir des moyens de réutiliser les économies réalisées par la réduction de consommation d’énergie dans les installations de lampadaires économes en énergie.
Objectif
The main objective of Smart EPC project is to enable the transition of local public authorities towards smart sustainable cities of the future by utilizing existing energy efficiency services as a key for unlocking the potentials of new, emerging technologies and services. By creating advanced and smart concepts for modernization of public lighting in European cities, Smart EPC project will enable large-scale energy efficiency programs while strengthening know-how of regional/national key stakeholders.
Smart EPC project aims to integrate several key directions of the European Green Deal and Next Generation EU instrument to draw in and engage industry in providing quality public service. Use of EPC model will help in bringing together stakeholders from public and private sector to collaborate on public projects, bringing in value for money and subsequently improving the quality of life. Refurbishment of old and inefficient street lighting units will lead to reducing energy and maintenance costs, increasing energy efficiency, and reducing emissions and light pollution. In addition to the aforementioned benefits, integration of IoT technology and Smart City components with the infrastructure refurbishment can pave the way for a wide range of energy and non-energy services and applications, including public safety, traffic management, smart parking, environmental monitoring, and extended Wi-Fi and next generation of cellular communications (e.g. 5G).
To meet its ambitious goals, the project has three specific objectives:
-to develop an advanced Smart EPC concept and standardised documentation for integration of energy and non-energy services in Energy Performance Contracting;
-to demonstrate replication potential of Smart EPC concept and documentation by piloting reconstruction of public lighting;
-to initiate capacity building, replication and strong facilitation service of Smart EPC concept and standardized documentation for triggering ESCO market on EU level.
Champ scientifique
- engineering and technologycivil engineeringurban engineeringsmart cities
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesinternetinternet of things
- social sciencessociologygovernancepublic services
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesenvironmental sciencespollution
- social scienceseconomics and businesseconomicssustainable economy
Mots‑clés
Programme(s)
Régime de financement
CSA - Coordination and support actionCoordinateur
10000 Zagreb
Croatie