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REBUS – expert group

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CEO in SPCleantech, Janusz Kahl participated on 17.11.2017 in the meeting of expert group on energy efficiency in public buildings, set up by a member of the cluster Association Energie Cites appointed within the framework of the international project REBUS co-financed from the program INTERREG EUROPE.

The main goal of the project, whose full name is “Improving energy efficiency during the process of renovation” is to help local governments in improving the energy efficiency of public buildings by designing a model “the path to energy renovation of buildings” (ŚREB), including best practices for the planning, implementation and monitoring of restoration works carried out in buildings owned by the city / municipality, as well as engaging in the process of key stakeholders.

The aim of the expert group created under the project REBUS, is to help in the analysis of the current situation and good practices in the field of energy renovation of public buildings, as well as in developing solutions, that will improve the planning and implementation of such projects and the disbursement of aid funds for this purpose.

Members of the expert group are involved in inter-regional and intra-regional exchange of knowledge, opinions and experiences, held inter alia through regularly organized meetings and through electronic communication.

The present meeting of the expert group was held in Krakow on 17.11.2017 and was devoted to an analysis of the current situation in the field of energy renovation of public buildings, including identification of the most important barriers faced by local governments implementing projects in this field, and possibilities to overcome them.