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Envisioning and Testing New Models of Sustainable Energy Cooperation and Services in Industrial Parks

Descripción del proyecto

Construir un futuro más verde en los polígonos industriales

Los polígonos industriales afrontan un reto doble: la subida de los costes energéticos y el consumo excesivo. También se les presiona para que aumenten su producción de energías renovables. En este contexto, el proyecto S-PARCS, financiado con fondos europeos, tiene por objeto probar modelos innovadores de cooperación y servicios energéticos sostenibles. A través de una evaluación previa de siete Parques Piloto de Austria, España, Italia y Portugal, el equipo del proyecto ha desvelado un inmenso potencial para emprender acciones energéticas conjuntas. Esta innovadora iniciativa reúne a organizaciones de investigación, empresas de ingeniería y asociaciones industriales para desarrollar planes de cooperación energética y fomentar efectos duraderos en la sostenibilidad. Al reducir los costes energéticos, aprovechar el calor residual y poner en marcha proyectos renovables a pequeña escala, en S-PARCS se pretende transformar los polígonos industriales y allanar el camino hacia un futuro más ecológico.

Objetivo

S-PARCS: Envisioning and Testing New Models of Sustainable Energy Cooperation and Services in Industrial Parks
S-PARCS presents a sound concept for reducing energy costs and energy consumption in industrial parks, while, at the same time, increasing renewable on-site energy production. The pre-assessment of the seven “Lighthouse Parks” from Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Austria, which participate in the study, has shown a high potential for joint energy actions, many of which are transferrable to the community of S-PARCS Followers in the UK, Sweden, Turkey, Russia, Italy, Portugal, Austria and Norway. 5 research organisations, 1 engineering company and 1 industrial association will make their knowledge on suitable technologies, novel business models and cooperative action among companies available to the parks to help them develop an “energy cooperation plan” and the necessary skills to achieve a long-lasting sustainability impact. At the end of the project, all Lighthouse parks will be equipped with a free ICT tool supporting the decision-making processes on joint investments, at least 1 full feasibility study for the most promising cooperative project, as well as a strategy for longer-term actions. 65 of the 278 located in the “Lighthouse Parks” are expected to benefit directly from reduced energy costs derived from energy efficiency measures, such as the use of waste heat, joint energy purchases and a wide range of viable small-scale renewable projects. Improvements in the parks in terms of energy efficiency are likely to be superior to 10%. The project’s impact, however, extends to the entire Follower Community, thanks to the identification of at least 20 viable cooperative energy solutions, which are to be widely disseminated. The identification of relevant financial, legal and organizational barriers to joint energy action in the parks – and ways of overcoming them - will make a valuable contribution to policy-making on regional, national and European level.

Convocatoria de propuestas

H2020-EE-2016-2017

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Convocatoria de subcontratación

H2020-EE-2017-CSA-PPI

Régimen de financiación

CSA - Coordination and support action

Coordinador

ENERGIEINSTITUT AN DER JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT LINZ VEREIN
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 410 375,00
Dirección
ALTENBERGER STRASSE 69
4040 Linz
Austria

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Región
Westösterreich Oberösterreich Linz-Wels
Tipo de actividad
Research Organisations
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Coste total
€ 410 375,00

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