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OBSERVE

natiOnal Building Stock obsERVatoriEs

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
IEECP - INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN ENERGY AND CLIMATE POLICY STICHTING (Paesi Bassi)
Responsabile ENEA:
PAGLIARO FRANCESCA - DUEE-SAIP-PEF (CASACCIA)
Ruolo ENEA:
PARTNER

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

To achieve the reduction of carbon emissions in the building sector, policymakers should be provided with reliable and updated data to
facilitate monitoring and periodic assessment of the effectiveness of building-related policies and strategies. The lack of reliable and highquality
data of the building sector, the disparities regarding the type and quality of data among Member States and the lack of standard
approaches and templates for data collection, management and reporting create an urgent need for more efficient and well-established
data procedures through the EU. The recast of the EPBD introduces key provisions for the promotion of a more reliable and transparent
data framework in the EU. OBSERVE aims to guide national authorities develop national Building Stock Observatories by developing
and standardising protocols for the systematic collection and aggregation of building-related data, optimising data collection methods
and streamlining the coordination of all relevant bodies. OBSERVE will also enhance synergies and interaction between several relevant
EU and national initiatives and projects. Special attention will be given to establish cooperation with the overarching EU Building Stock
Observatory. OBSERVE will directly support six Member States (Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy and Spain) and further spread
good practices and governance models to other EU countries. OBSERVE’s collaborative effort is expected to enhance the transparency
and utility of building data, thereby assisting national authorities to better implement energy and climate policies towards 2030 and
support more informed policy and decision-making in the realm of building energy efficiency and regulation compliance

Attività svolta da ENEA

L'ENEA è leader del WP3 "Data-driven process for OBSERVE’s national BSOs"; è inoltre coinvolta in misura moderata sui seguenti Work Packages: WP1 "Project management and coordination", WP4 "Ensuring stakeholder engagement at national and EU level, WP5 "Synthesis and policy recommendations" e in modo massivo sul WP2 "Requirements’ analysis and specification of
OBSERVE’s national building stock observatories".

Programmi Europei

Programma:
Other programmes (2021-2027) → LIFE27 (2021-2027) (LIFE ProJect Grants)

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
2.094.756,00
ENEA:
209.774,00

Contributo

Al progetto:
1.978.640,00
A ENEA:
199.285,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2024 - 36 mesi
Periodo:
01-11-2024 → 31-10-2027

Numero di Partner (10)

Ruolo Tipologia Nome Nazione
COORD Istituti di ricerca IEECP - INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN ENERGY AND CLIMATE POLICY STICHTING Paesi Bassi
PARTNER Piccole e medie imprese EUPHYIA TECH LTD Cipro
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca EIHP - ENERGY INSTITUTE HRVOJE POZAR Croazia
PARTNER Società di consulenza R2M SOLUTION Francia
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca UNIV. PIRAEUS RESEARCH CENTER Grecia
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca ENEA Italia
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca EURAC - ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO Italia
PARTNER Società di consulenza EPB CENTER BV Paesi Bassi
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca CIEMAT - CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ENERGETICAS, MEDIOAMBIENTALES Y TECNOLOGICAS Spagna
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca CSIC - SPANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Spagna

Keyword associate al progetto dal database di CORDIS (3)

Keyword Argomento Macro
OTHER ENERGY TOPICS Energy OTHER ENERGY TOPICS
Control Of Emissions Protecting Man and his Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Formulation, evaluation or application of policies, policy strategies or plans of action for research and development in science and technology RTD Horizontal Topics POLICIES

Altre Keyword non presenti nel database di CORDIS (4)

Keyword
Buildings
Decision-making processes
Emission reduction
Energy efficiency