Projectos de eficiência energética

Resultados do projeto

Relatórios
Energy Efficiency in Environmental Permits/ 2002
his report examines the integration of energy efficiency into the permitting process for IPPC installations, drawing upon a questionnaire sent to various European countries. It analyzes how energy efficiency is addressed in BREF documents and voluntary environmental management schemes, and discusses best practices and challenges.
Energy Efficiency in Permitting and Inspections/ 2011
The report focuses on best practices for regulating small installations under the EU ETS, addressing challenges associated with their compliance, verification, monitoring, and reporting. The authors highlight the need for consistent approaches across different member states to reduce the administrative burden on small installations and ensure the integrity of the emissions trading system.
A Template for Energy Efficiency in Permitting/ 2012
This document outlines the IMPEL project focused on integrating energy efficiency into permitting and inspection processes for industrial sectors. It includes a template for permit applications, sector-specific supplements, and findings from testing the application process.
Sector Proposal for Cement Industry for Energy Efficiency in Permitting- 2012
Annex 1 of A Template for Energy Efficiency in Permitting 2014
Sector Proposal for Food, Drink and Milk Industry for Energy Efficiency in Permitting- 2012
Annex 2 of A Template for Energy Efficiency in Permitting 2014
Sector Proposal for Glass Manufacturing for Energy Efficiency in Permitting- 2012
Annex 3 of A Template for Energy Efficiency in Permitting 2014
Sector Proposal for Pultry and Pigs Industry for Energy Efficiency in Permitting- 2012
Annex 4 of A Template for Energy Efficiency in Permitting 2014
Sector Proposal for Iron and Steel Industry for Energy Efficiency in Permitting- 2012
Annex 5 of A Template for Energy Efficiency in Permitting 2014
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