Energy education for sustainable urban localities (ENERTOWN)

Project facts

Project promoter:
Asociatia Centrul pentru Studiul Democratiei(RO)
Project Number:
RO-ENERGY-0130
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€174,696
Donor Project Partners:
University of Stavanger(NO)
Other Project Partners
Asociatia Circular(RO)

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Description

Project objective is to raise awareness and to build competence at the level of public authorities, private entities active on the energy market and civil society entities, on energy issues impacting quality of life of citizens in small urban localities in Romania. The value creation of the project is that empowers citizens as consumers with the knowledge required to navigate the complexities of the energy markets by targeting community leaders (public entities decision-makers, private institutions and civil society organisations).

During the stakeholder mapping, Promoter and partners will take actions related to stakeholder identification, profiling and commitment. The outputs comprise a list of 80 beneficiaries (20 beneficiaries in each of the four towns: Campia Turzii, Gherla, Huedin, Turda). The aim is to identify persons from the following three types of stakeholders: public institutions, NGOs, local education institutions, energy auditors.

Trainings will be held on site and online. Training course will be structured on four modules:

Module 1: Renewable sources, the energy transition and the climate emergency 

Module 2: Energy and consumers in transition

Module 3: Energy efficiency in buildings.

Module 4: Train the trainers - is addressed to participants who attended at least one technical module organized on site. 

Following awareness raising campaign led by Asociatia Circular, will result three press releases engaging a wide audience, one online dissemination event with public administration networks, and four town hall events with the local community. Additionally, an academic article, based on the conclusions of implementation in interaction with local stakeholders will be prepared in draft to be submitted to a prestigious academic publication.

Norway workshop will be implemented by University of Stavanger. Eight participants will receive practical training during a three day workshop organised in Norway. 

Information on the projects funded by the EEA and Norway Grants is provided by the Programme and Fund Operators in the Beneficiary States, who are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of this information.