Tools: - Step-by-step procedures’ handbook for Energy Management System in schools buildings
The document, developed within the TOGETHER project, provides an overview of the Energy Management System (EnMS) that could be implemented in a school building. It addresses all key steps and elements of the process, including definition of energy policy, data gathering and analysing, suggesting and implementing corrective measures and user inclusion. The publication is targeted at all school users concerned with energy conservation and interested in improving energy efficiency of their building.It is recommended to use it along with other TOGETHER tools for more optimal implementation of the EnMS in a school.It needs to be remembered that energy efficiency is a key point in EU energy policies and the building sector is one of the main energy consumers. The shools are special players in this context, since, in addition to the practical benefit of consumption reduction obtained from the refurbishment of school buildings, there is the opportunity to involve users (teachers, students, janitors and parents) in raising energy awareness and provoking energy efficient behavours.
Author(s): Province of Treviso, University of Maribor, Association of Municipalities Polish Network “Energie Cités”
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Other available language versions: EN
- Step-by-step procedures’ handbook for Energy Management System in institutional buildings
The document, developed within the TOGETHER project, provides an overview of the Energy Management System (EnMS) that could be implemented in institutional buildings. It addresses all key steps and elements of the process, including definition of energy policy, data gathering and analysing, suggesting and implementing corrective measures and user inclusion. The publication is targeted at all institutional building users concerned with energy conservation and interested in improving energy efficiency of their building.It is recommended to use it along with other TOGETHER tools for more optimal implementation of the EnMS in a building.It needs to be remembered that energy efficiency is a key point in EU energy policies and the building sector is one of the main energy consumers. Institutional buildings are special players in this context, since there is an opportunity to involve users (mostly permanent staff) in generating savings and increase their awareness of the importance of energy efficiency (EE).
Author(s): University of Maribor, City of Zagreb, Association of Municipalities Polish Network “Energie Cités”
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Other available language versions: EN
- Step-by-step procedures’ handbook for Energy Management System in public buildings
The document, developed within the TOGETHER project, provides an overview of the Energy Management System (EnMS) that could be implemented in different public buildings. It addresses all key steps and elements of the process, including definition of energy policy, data gathering and analysing, suggesting and implementing corrective measures and user inclusion. The publication is targeted at all public building users concerned with energy conservation and interested in improving energy efficiency of their building.It is recommended to use it along with other TOGETHER tools for more optimal implementation of the EnMS in a building.It needs to be remembered that energy efficiency is a key point in EU energy policies and the building sector is one of the main energy consumers. In buildings visited by the public the involvement of users (administrative, cleaning and maintenance staff, visitors) and raising their energy awareness are particularly challenging but the potential is worth reaching for.
Author(s): City of Zagreb, Association of Municipalities Polish Network “Energie Cités”, Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency
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Other available language versions: EN
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