The project started in March 2015 with stakeholder consultations resulting in a sound assessment of stakeholder expectations and training needs for all nine countries. Relevant EPC business models were specified and results published as the basis for further information and training activities. Training materials were developed and adapted to the target groups’ needs and intentions. Seminars, information events and online tutorials (webinars) were offered in the countries, flanked by an e-learning course offered for remote self-studies.
EnPC-INTRANS training materials are translated and available for free download from the project website in English and the nine partner languages: Croatian, German, Greek, Latvian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovakia, Slovenian and Ukrainian. The project website will be kept operational for at least two years beyond project duration.
EnPC-INTRANS project partners launched a number of press releases, media activities and information campaigns with a European-wide outreach. The project and its interim results were presented to a number of European networks and events promoting EPC in public buildings, such as e.g.:
- World Sustainable Energy Days. February 2016, Linz/Austria.
- Joint Research Centre - Institute for Energy and Transport (JRC-IET) European Workshop on Effective Energy Efficiency Policies, New Financing Instruments and ESCOs. November 2015, Varese/Italy.
- RENEXPO South-East Europe Energy + Efficiency Fair and Conference. November 2015, Bucharest/Romania.
- Women4Energy International Conference. December 2015, Stuttgart/Germany.
- Sustainable places, Anglet/France, June 2016.
- Sustainable energy forum, Baku/Azerbaijan, October 2016.
- EASME conference, Brussels/Belgium, January 2017.
- and many other.
Comprehensive impact monitoring and stakeholder consultation during the second year of project duration confirmed that the EnPC-INTRANS concept of capacity building on EPC in public buildings is an important key towards further market uptake of EPC in Europe.