A rapidly growing world population and increasing energy consumption are leading to a continuous rise of greenhouse gas emissions. Resulting climate change and extreme weather events represent one of the greatest challenges in Europe. RURES sets to exploit the potential of renewable energies (RES) and energy efficiency (EE) in rural regions as they have a great potential for reaching energy autonomy. Within RURES local support group composed of all relevant actors will be established acting as a regional energy network for implementing energy efficiency plans.
Best-practices of alternative financing models for EE/RES measures will be researched and become the basis for new feasibility studies on how to implement energy efficiency plans. The calculator tool (for municipal taxes and other incomes) will highlight the importance of a community-oriented regional development and further underline the benefits and added value generated by exploiting EE/RES.
Project duration: 01.07.2017 - 30.06.2020
Total project budget: 2 169 295 €
Financing: European Regional Development through the Interreg Central Europe programme
The partnership consist of 11 partners from 6 countries.
Lead Partner: Aufbauwerk Region Leipzig GmbH (DE)
Partners:
- City of Leisnig (DE)
- Association of Municipalities Polish Network „Energie Cités” (PL)
- Pałecznica Municipality (PL)
- Development Agency Siengrija Ltd. (SI)
- Local Energy Agency Pomurje (SI)
- West Pannon Regional and Economic Development Public Nonprofit Ltd. (HU)
- Zala County Government (HU)
- Medimurje Energy Agency Ltd. (HR)
- Regional Development Agency Medimurje REDEA Ltd. (HR)
- Technical University of Ostrava (CZ)
Publications:
- ,,Best Practice Handbook”
- Project Leaflet
- Transnational Strategy and Action Plan – how to implement EEPs with alternative financing models
- Action Plan for a Transfer of Pilot Actions
- Report of analysed best-practices about alternative financing models of EE and RES measures
Value Calculator
Calculator RES is an online tool that explains the advantages and illustrates the validity of the use of different forms of renewable energy sources. It analyses typical schemes of RES installations based on selected parameters. The calculator is available in several languages and takes into account the specific requirements of different countries. The user (private person, company or public entity) has the opportunity to see different examples of the use of renewable sources adapted to his own needs, i.e. biomass, ground source heat, biogas and solar energy.
The calculator is available at the address: http://decisiontree.eu/, where you can also find an electronic instruction manual for its use.
- Webinar
- Link to the recording of the webinar
- Presentation Kalkulator wartości OZE - sposób działania, jego funkcje, możliwości
A conference promoting the RURES project was held in Ostrava on 21 January 2020. During this event, the result of the project were presented and further activities for the last six months were discussed. One of the points of the event was the presentation of Value Calculator, which is developed within the project. Its main parameters and benefits were discussed. The conference was part of the annual International RES Exhibition. The InfoTherma exhibition was dedicated to heating, energy saving and the possibilities of using renewable energy sources in small and medium sized buildings. It is the largest exhibition in the Czech Republic, presenting European and world brands of products necessary for the thermal comfort of residential buildings.
Newsletters
- RURES 1st Newsletter,
- RURES 2nd Newsletter,
- RURES 3rd Newsletter,
- RURES 4th Newsletter,
- RURES 5th Newsletter,
- RURES 6th Newsletter,
- RURES 7th Newsletter,
- RURES 8th Newsletter,
- RURES 9th Newsletter,
- RURES 10th Newsletter,
- RURES 11th Newsletter,
- RURES 12th Newsletter,
Project website: http://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/RURES.html
Contact:
Association of Municipalities Polish Network "Energie Cités"
17/30 Sławkowska Str.
31-016 Kraków
phone/fax: +48 12 429 17 93
The project is implemented with the financial support of the European Regional Development Fund under the Interreg Central Europe programme. Article reflects the author’s views and Managing Authority is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.