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Download the '''[http://toolkit.citiengov.eu/images/0/03/CitiEnGov_-_D.T.1.1.2_-_Google_Forms.pdf this template]]'''.
 
Download the '''[http://toolkit.citiengov.eu/images/0/03/CitiEnGov_-_D.T.1.1.2_-_Google_Forms.pdf this template]]'''.
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== Information about energy-related data already available ==
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With this template we collected and then analysed results from partners about "Energy data" available in the regions of CitiEnGov regions.
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The questionnaire was addressed (but not limited) to CitiEnGov partners and other local stakeholders (e.g. public authorities, business support organisations, consultants, advisors, researchers...), in order to have a more comprehensive and balanced overview, independent from personal opinions or knowledge.
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The concept of "Energy data" include data about:
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* energy production and distribution
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* energy real consumption
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* energy estimated needs and performances
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In CitiEnGov context, energy data are data (raw/detailed or statistics/aggregated) being to be used for defining energy plans (e.g. SEAP/SECAP) or to monitor them. Energy data refer to buildings, transport and public lighting.
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Questions have been organized in the following sections:
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# general section (questions about the respondent)
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# energy sources, production and distribution
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# energy consumption and energy performance for municipal buildings
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# energy consumption and energy performance for other buildings
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# energy consumption for transport
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# energy consumption for public lighting
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# CO2 emission factors
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The following document will present the results of the questionnaire.
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== Templates for data sharing ==  
 
== Templates for data sharing ==  

Revision as of 20:18, 20 March 2018

Introduction

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Questionnaire for cataloguing best practices

This questionnaire is for collecting structured information about best practices in energy planning and management in Central European regions.

Best practices from CitiEnGov were collected from project partners, who identified them basing upon the experience they had from their region. Each of the partners was asked to indicate at least 8 practices from their region, including at least 1 bad practice.

All the sectors (buildings, transport and public lighting) can be represented and the practices my have a wide variety: from the ones that have educational nature to IT solutions and financial incentives on national level.

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Methodology for valorizing existing knowledge online questionnaire

This questionnaire has been defined as part of the deliverable D.T.1.1.2 of the Interreg Central Europe "CitiEnGov" project.

The scope of the questionnaire is to collect and then analyse existing EU projects about Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and Energy Efficiency (EE), to be integrated with Best/Bad practice catalogue.

Respondents are asked to provide information about projects and initiatives, possibly based on existing web sites, platforms and other online sources.

Some examples of sources to be considered are:

Download the this template].


Information about energy-related data already available

With this template we collected and then analysed results from partners about "Energy data" available in the regions of CitiEnGov regions.

The questionnaire was addressed (but not limited) to CitiEnGov partners and other local stakeholders (e.g. public authorities, business support organisations, consultants, advisors, researchers...), in order to have a more comprehensive and balanced overview, independent from personal opinions or knowledge.

The concept of "Energy data" include data about:

  • energy production and distribution
  • energy real consumption
  • energy estimated needs and performances

In CitiEnGov context, energy data are data (raw/detailed or statistics/aggregated) being to be used for defining energy plans (e.g. SEAP/SECAP) or to monitor them. Energy data refer to buildings, transport and public lighting. Questions have been organized in the following sections:

  1. general section (questions about the respondent)
  2. energy sources, production and distribution
  3. energy consumption and energy performance for municipal buildings
  4. energy consumption and energy performance for other buildings
  5. energy consumption for transport
  6. energy consumption for public lighting
  7. CO2 emission factors

The following document will present the results of the questionnaire.


Templates for data sharing