EU project to assess energy efficiency policies
Implementation of Swiss energy efficiency measures in the European ODYSSEE / MURE databases
Description
The goal of this project is the adoption of Swiss energy (efficiency) policies and measures into the MURE database (Mesures d'Utilization Rationnelle de l'Energie). The MURE database contains a detailed description of each energy (efficiency) policy and, when available, evaluation results on the impact of energy and climate policy instruments. Examples of policies and measures in Switzerland are the CO2 levy, the "Prokilowatt" program, or the "Gebäudeprogramm." The ODYSSEE database includes energy efficiency and CO2 indicators with data on energy consumption, their drivers, and corresponding CO2 emissions. ODYSSEE enables data comparisons using market diffusion, decomposition, benchmarking, energy saving, and an indicator scoreboard. The goal of the ODYSSEE-MURE project is to provide EU member states as well as Norway, Serbia, and Switzerland with comprehensive monitoring of energy consumption and efficiency trends, as well as an assessment of energy efficiency policy measures by sector. The MURE section is headed by the ZHAW School of Management and Law and the ODYSSEE section by the University of Geneva.
Key Data
Projectlead
Co-Projectlead
Prof. Dr. Martin Patel
Project team
Julia Baer, Navdeep Bhadbhade, Thomas Leu, Dr. Selin Yilmaz
Project partners
Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'énergie ADEME; Enerdata; Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. / Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI; Institute of Study for the Integration of Systems ISIS; Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands ECN; Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency; Danish Energy Agency DEA; Institute for the Diversification And Saving of Energy IDAE; Ricardo; Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar EIHP; Motiva Ltd.; ENEA; Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland SEAI; Swedish Energy Agency; Sustainable Energy Development Agency SEDA; Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving CRES; Portuguese Energy Agency ADENE; The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency KAPE; Institute of Physical Energetics IPE; Tallinn University of Technology; Jožef Stefan Institute; ENVIROS; myenergy Luxembourg; Lithuanian Energy Institute / Laboratory of Energy Systems Research; ECONOTEC; Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority ANRE; Institute for Energy Technology IFE; Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority; Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency; Central Statistical Office of Poland; Sustainable Energy and Water Conservation Unit of Malta; Cyprus University of Technology; Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs; Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy; Université de Genève
Project status
completed, 07/2017 - 07/2018
Funding partner
Horizon 2020 / Projekt Nr. 696077