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ALTENER II Programme 1998-2002

FEDARENE

FSEK

SAVE Agencies

SAVE II Programme 1998-2002

Reports


Energikontor Sydost AB - Head Office, Växjö
Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden Ltd

Framtidsvägen 10 A
SE-35196 Växjö
SWEDEN
Tel: +46 470723320 Fax: +46 470723373
Website: www.energikontorsydost.se

Main Contact
   Stefan OLSSON, Managing Director
   Email: Stefan.olsson[at]energikontorsydost.se

Other Contacts
   Hans GULLIKSSON, Senior Project Manager, Renewable Energy
   Email: hans.gulliksson[at]energikontorsydost.se

   Mia STAVERT, Senior Project Manager, Financial Manager
   Email: mia.stavert[at]energikontorsydost.se

   Hannele JOHANSSON, Senior Project Manager, Transport & Clean Vehicles
   Email: hannele.johansson[at]energikontorsydost.se

   Asa KARLSSON, Information manager
   Email: asa.karlsson[at]energikontorsydost.se

Keywords

To find organisations with similar interests, click on a keyword below:
Regional Energy Agencies : ALTENER II Programme 1998-2002 : Biomass & Bioenergy : Buildings : CONCERTO / CONCERTO II : District Heating : Energy Balance : Energy Efficiency : FEDARENE : FSEK : Industry : Pellets & Pelleting : Polygeneration : Renewable Energy Sources & Systems : SAVE Agencies : SAVE II Programme 1998-2002 : Solar Thermal : Solid Biofuels : Sustainable Transport : Wind Energy

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European Funding: 10% National Funding: 25% Regional Funding: 20% Local Funding: 15% In-house Funding: 30%

Further Information

Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden were established in 1999 and acts in the provinces of Kalmar, Kronoberg and Blekinge in Sweden. Its aims are energy effiency and increase in renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar and biomass. ESS's activities will cover the energy use for industry, urban districts and domiciles in the following ranges:

Target audience: Industry, municipalities and offices.

Reports

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Case Studies

Good Practice Case Study: Local Energy Action - EU Good Practice 2004

Good Practice Case Study: Nearby heating in the county of Kronoberg, Sweden

Case Study: Stoppa onödan! - Stop the unnecessary!, Sweden

Case Study: RES market places - Creating Renewable Energy Market places for Investors and Regional Actors in Rural Areas, Germany

Case Study: e-TREAM - E-learning for training Energy Agencies in mobility management and alternative fuels

Case Study: PU Benefs: How to use Energy Efficiency Services in Public Buildings - Best Practice Catalogue and Study on the specificity of public bodies

Other Reports

Report: Concerto Project: SESAC - Sustainable Energy Systems in Advanced Cities

Report: SHARE - Social Housing Action to Reduce Energy Consumption

Report: Sustainable Regions and Municipalities 2007 - 8-10 May 2007, Växjö, Sweden

Report: Bio-NETT Project

Report: ManagEnergy Annual Conference - February 2006: European Conference on Local Energy Action
The contribution of Local Actors to the EU Action Plan for Energy Efficiency

Report: ManagEnergy Annual Conference - November 2004: European Conference on Local Energy Action

Report: SAVE Agencies Contractors Meeting - September 2003

Report: ManagEnergy Workshop - September 2003: Intelligent Energy - Europe: Workshop for Energy Agencies

Report: ManagEnergy Workshop - July 2002: Renewable Energy - Good Practice at Local & Regional Level

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