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MED Strategic Project MARIE
(Mediterranean Building Rethinking for
Energy Efficiency Improvement)
Presented by: Anastasios Sidiropoulos - Director of Programmes
Department – Regional Development Agency of Western Macedonia
GRASP Synergies Meeting
Piraeus - Greece, 12 March 2015
The MARIE Project – Basic Data
Project Acronym: MARIE “MediterrΑnean Building Rethinking for
Energy Efficiency Improvement”
“to promote the principles of energy efficiency in buildings
implementation”
A Strategic Project of the 2007‐2013 MED Programme
Project Start: April 2011
Project End: December 2014
MARIE Project Web-site: http://www.marie-medstrategic.eu
MARIE Platform: http://www.marieapp.eu
MARIE Project Partners
23 Partners from 9 European
countries from the MED area
(Spain, Portugal, France,
Italy, Slovenia, Greece,
Malta, Cyprus, Montenegro)
Lead Partner: Government of
Catalonia, Department of
Territory and Sustainability
a population of ~ 30 millions of inhabitants
Why a MED Project in Energy Efficiency?
The achievement of EU2020 energy efficiency objectives in
EU Med countries will depend on the strategic investments in
Med space of European funds
The energy consumption trend in MED regions buildings is
higher than the EU average and against the EU2020 targets
Considering the difficulties for MED countries to reach in 2020
the EU objectives, the 23 MARIE partners have agreed to work
together in developing the Mediterranean Building Energy
Efficiency Improvement Strategy (MEDBEES) in order to
intensify, motivate and facilitate the public and private efforts to
that direction
Conclusions From Data Compiled So Far (1)
1)
The MARIE Zone building stock is large: > 10 million buildings
and > 30 million homes
2)
The building stock is ancient & energy inefficient: majority of
buildings constructed before 1980, without insulation, and prior to
inclusion of effective energy efficiency criteria in building
regulations
3)
In residential buildings, final energy consumption varies from 90
kWh/m² to 150 kWh/m² (useful area) and space heating is always
the most significant energy requirement varying from 40% to 65%
of total consumption
Conclusions From Data Compiled So Far (2)
4)
30 - 40% of the people living in Med regions spend more for
heating than for rent!
5)
The current energy efficiency refurbishment rates in the
MARIE regions ranges from 0.12% to 0.26%. This rate is 2-3
times lower than the average energy refurbishment rate in
north-western EU countries. This very slow refurbishment rate
in the Med area further demonstrates the need for urgent
policy action
MARIE Project Basic Goals
“to promote the principles of energy efficiency in buildings
implementation in the MED area by building a new Energy
Renovation Strategy (MEDBEES) around the Mediterranean”
“to establish the socio‐economic conditions for energy efficiency
improvement in the Med building stock in the framework of EU
policy objectives, overcoming barriers and creating sustainable
development opportunities in the MED area”
MARIE Specific Objectives
Adaptation & update of integrated urban and regional
regulations for sustainable energy renovation of existing
buildings
Innovation of financing models for energy renovation of
existing buildings, based on public‐private synergies and the
integration of funding sources
The improvement and innovation in the supply of materials,
products and services adapted to the current needs of energy
renovation of existing buildings
The MEDBEE Strategy
In order to achieve these objectives it has been defined a MARIE
strategy: the Mediterranean Building Energy Efficiency
Strategy (MEDBEES), comprising 5 Strategic Lines and 14
Strategic Measures
Each Strategic Measure is associated with
one or more MARIE Pilot Actions to define
and validate their content & suitability
The MEDBEES Construction Process
(2011-2012)
(2012-2014)
2014
2014-2020
The final Document of MEDBEES will be addressed to policy
makers and public and private organizations from all the MED
regions, cities and countries that are working to improve energy
renovation in buildings
The MEDBEE Strategy
5 STRATEGIC LINES
Strategic Line 1:
DEVISING TOOLS FOR ENERGY RENOVATION OF
BUILDINGS
Strategic Line 2:
MARKET ACTIVATION FOR ENERGY RENOVATION OF
BUILDINGS
Strategic Line 3:
COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION IN BUILDING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Strategic Line 4:
BUILDINGS’ ENERGY EFFICIENCY PUBLIC
GOVERNANCE
Strategic Line 5:
ECONOMIC RESOURCES FOR ENERGY RENOVATION
OF BUILDINGS
MARIE Pilot Action 2.1: Third Party Financing Mechanisms
Scope of PA 2.1.:
“To test and evaluate innovative financial mechanisms for
energy conservation investments in buildings of the Med
area, based on:
- the Third Party Financing (TPF) approach
-the Involvement of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)”
Goal of PA 2.1.:
“To identify & select appropriate buildings of the Med area in
order to increase the energy efficiency via refurbishment and
creating sustainable & long-term financing mechanisms for
energy conservation investments in buildings”
MARIE Pilot Action 2.1 – The Case of ANKO
Selection of Buildings
2 buildings in the Western Macedonia Region finally selected for
the implementation of PA 2.1:
The Hospital of “Mpodosakeio” (Ptolemaida)
The Administrative Building of West Macedonia Region (ZEP
Kozani)
2 different types of buildings: offices building and hospital
The Hospital of “Mpodosakeio”
The Administrative Building of West Macedonia Region
The Hospital of “Mpodosakeio”
Ptolemaida
20,000 m²
5 floors (Α Basement-Β
Basement) Α, Β, C: Floors
Flat roof
Built after 1980
24-hours operation
No refurbishment
Heating: District heating
All documents available
(Construction License, Building
Contract, Drawings, Electricity
and heating bills for the last 3
years)
The Administrative Building
of West Macedonia Region
ZEP Kozani
11,200 m2
3 floors & basement
Tilt roof
Built after 2000
No refurbishment
7.00-17.00 operational hours
Heating: District heating
All documents available
(Construction License,
Building Contract, Drawings,
Electricity and heating bills
for the last 3 years)
MARIE Pilot Action 2.1 – Implementation Steps (1)
Preliminary energy audits to the 2 selected buildings
Cost/benefit analysis of possible investment solutions to the 2
selected buildings
Setting up of the specifications of the Call for the selection of an
Energy Service Company (ESCO)
Eligibility criteria: only ESCOs registered in the Greek Registry
for ESCOs (www.escoregistry.gr), maintained by the competent
Department of the Ministry of Environment Energy and Climate
Change
Tender Procedure for ESCO selection Signing of Contract:
26th June 2014
MARIE Pilot Action 2.1 – Implementation Steps (2)
Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) for Energy Saving
Interventions in the Public Buildings in the WM Region-Greece
Identification of the energy saving potential and the relative energy
savings in the selected buildings – Feasibility study for the whole
building, for each one building, and specifically for the measures that
are going to be implemented, in accordance with the specifications
that are going to be set in the EPC contract model
Identification of the technical characteristics of the EPC contract and
of its Annexes
Implementation of the proposed measures in accordance to the
procedures that had been set in the EPC contract model
MARIE Pilot Action 2.1 – Implementation Steps (3)
Operation of the installed equipment
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) issued for the 2
selected buildings
PA 2.1 – The Hospital of “Mpodosakeio” (1)
Renovation of the Old Low Efficiency Lighting System
Focus on the corridors of 3 hospital clinics where the lights are
operational 8,760 hours / year
60 low efficiency TL-D T8 fluorescent lamps
58W with magnetic type ballasts were
replaced with corresponding LED type
Philips “Master LEDtube, PERF 1500mm
31W/865 T8”
PA 2.1 – The Hospital of “Mpodosakeio” (2)
Detailed measurements of the illuminance
and the electricity consumption were
conducted before and after the works
The illuminance was increased due to the new
lamps by 49.7% (from 193 lux to 384 lux)
PA 2.1 – The Hospital of “Mpodosakeio” (3)
The electricity consumption was reduced due to the installation
of the new lamps by 16,293.6 kWh on a yearly basis
The savings per year are estimated at: 16,293.6 kWh X 0.128
€/kWh = 2,085.6 €
PA 2.1 – The Administrative Building of WM Region (1)
Renovation of the External Road Low Efficiency Lighting System:
After thorough examination of the building’s energy
consumption…
…the surrounding area lighting system was
chosen for the energy conservation measures
PA 2.1 – The Administrative Building of WM Region (2)
14 High Pressure Na lights with 250W lamps were replaced with
Power LED type “700mA, 4000Κ power 110W – 13720lm,
Disano / 3282 Rolle T3”
PA 2.1 – The Administrative Building of WM Region (3)
Detailed measurements of the luminous flux
and the electricity consumption were conducted
before and after the works
The luminous flux remained the same after the
installation of the outdoor lights (from 61 lux to
59 lux)
PA 2.1 – The Administrative Building of WM Region (4)
The lighting result of the new lights is
considerably better in respect to the old Na lights
due to the exceptional operational characteristics
of the led technology
PA 2.1 – The Administrative Building of WM Region (5)
The electricity consumption was
reduced due to the installation of
the new outdoor lights by 8,623.81
kWh on a yearly basis
The savings per year are
estimated at: 8,623.81 kWh X
0.13175 €/kWh = 1,136.2 €
Achievements - Agreements – Synergies so far… (1)
Support of MARIE project from European parliament by including
it in its Report [2013/2038(INI)/8.5.2013] concerning the
implementation and impact of the energy efficiency measures
under Cohesion Policy)
New Regional Operational Programme of W. Macedonia Region
(2014-2020) – endorsement of MARIE project (MEDBEE
Strategy) in the Thematic Priority 4 (Supporting the shift
towards a low-carbon economy in all sectors)
Adoption of Ljubljana Declaration – responding to challenges
regarding energy efficiency and renewable energy in
Mediterranean buildings (MARIE, ELIH-MED, PROFORBIOMED)
Achievements - Agreements – Synergies so far… (2)
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between MARIE, GRASP
& PEEBRE E.U. projects
Providing information to the Ministry of Environment, Energy &
Climate Change concerning MARIE objectives and achievements
Thank you
for your attention!
For more info please contact:
Anastasios Sidiropoulos
Regional Development Agency of Western Macedonia S.A. - ANKO
1-3, Fon Karagianni str., 50100 Kozani-GREECE
www.anko.gr
[email protected]
Tel. 0030 24610 24022
Fax. 0030 24610 38628