Tuesday, December 1, 2009

(taastuvenergia kasutuselevõttu piiravate takistuste analüüs) http://www.support-ers.eu/

About SUPPORT_ERS

The SUPPORT_ERS project contributes to the reduction of administrative barriers for the use of RES in the new EU member states and candidate countries, shows political decision makers in the new EU member states and candidate countries options to support RES-Heat, and increases the awareness of regional stakeholders for the benefits of RES.

The consortium consists of 12 partners. Ministries and national energy agencies with a direct link to RES policy processes form the core of the consortium. A network of municipalities and a European interest group are involved in order to ensure the link to the regional level and to the European RES industry.

SUPPORT_ERS helps to optimise support mechanisms to speed up RES market development and to intensify the cooperation among political decision makers and policy consultants in energy agencies to meet the ambitious RES targets of 2020.

The project started in November 2007 and the implementation period will end in January 2010.

SUPPORT_ERS Regional Training Seminars on Support Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Sources (RES) for Heating, Cooling and Electricity

SUPPORT_ERS has started its series of Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen Fenstersix regional training seminars on support mechanisms for RES for heating, cooling and electricity to be held in Bucharest/Romania. Seminars in Slovakia, Estonia, Croatia, Poland and Bulgaria. During the one-day seminars, international RES experts will discuss best practice examples and RES support mechanism in different European countries. ´

In its aim to increase the awareness of regional stakeholders for the benefits of RES and to contribute to the reduction of administrative barriers, SUPPORT_ERS has evaluated RES support mechanisms and the market potential of renewable technologies for heating, cooling and electricity generation. SUPPORT_ERS recently published a report on “Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen FensterSupport Instruments for Heat Produced from Renewable Energy Sources”. It contains an up to date evaluation of policies to support heating with renewable energy in Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia and Spain. The report compares and highlights different approaches in the implementation of support mechanisms. Furthermore, it contains policy recommendations on how to develop effective support instruments for RES in the new EU Member States and candidate countries.

A second publication focusing on the renewable energy sector is now available upon request and will be officially published in November 2009. The “Market Reviews on Renewable Energy Technology” describe the state of the art of renewable technologies in Europe and present key figures on the economic opportunities these technologies offer. Its structure ensures that the information on the renewable heating and cooling as well as electricity sectors is presented in a consistent way, focusing on the status of technology, costs and prices, market development as well as industry and employment.

Both reports and further information about the regional training seminars in participating countries are available on the project homepage www.support-ers.eu.

SUPPORT_ERS is an Intelligent Energy Europe project implemented from November 2007 until January 2010. It aims to achieve several important results:

* Detailed information on administrative barriers for RES in the new Member States and candidate countries involved in the consortium
* Checklist for institutions on how to reduce administrative barriers for RES incl. best-practices
* Recommendations to policy makers on options to support RES-H
* Regional RES training modules (incl. planning aspects) and six regional seminars in the new Member States and candidate countries.

Components

In order to optimise the impact of renwable energy support instruments and to reduce administrative barriersin the partner countries the SUPPORT_ERS consortium addresses in a joint work programme the following relevant fields:

* Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen FensterSupport instruments for RES-Heat
* Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen FensterAnalysis of Administrative Barriers
* Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen FensterStrengthening Administrative Capacities
* Öffnet einen internen Link im aktuellen FensterSupporting Renewables on Regional Level

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