Assessing the intangibles: the socioeconomic benefits of improving energy efficiency

Acronym

IN-BEE

Description of the granted funding

Improving energy efficiency can deliver a range of benefits to the economy and society. However, energy efficiency programmes are often evaluated only on the basis of the energy savings they deliver, without considering the many other socio-economic and environmental intangible benefits delivered. As a result, the full value of energy efficiency improvements in both national and global economies may be significantly underestimated. The main aim of IN-BEE is to address the theme of energy efficiency and to describe and provide evidence for the many intangible benefits of improving energy efficiency through a multi-disciplinary approach, combining methods, datasets, and techniques from cutting edge research in law and economics, humanities and consumer behavior, regulation and environmental sciences, as well as engineering. The overall outcome of IN-BEE is to consolidate a set of policy recommendations for the EU and public/private institutions in charge of promoting energy efficiency, competitiveness and environmental and social sustainability. IN-BEE will impact on both consumers (residential and companies) and policy makers, by: • Developing a set of indicators to measure intangible benefits of energy efficiency • Developing Key Performance Indicators to assess the impact of energy efficiency strategies • Studying relevant cases and identifying best practices • Bridging policy makers and researchers through a web platform • Involving a vast audience of stakeholders IN-BEE combines a strong scientific base with a concrete and focused approach (based on real-life case studies), aiming to involve primarily regional and local stakeholders and to support them in assessing results of previous plans and initiatives on energy efficiency and, above all, in designing new effective strategies.
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Starting year

2015

End year

2017

Granted funding

DELOITTE ADVISORY SL (ES)
201 875 €
Participant
NOVARECKON SRL (IT)
34 500 €
Third party
INSTYTUT ENERGETYKI (PL)
96 875 €
Participant
SOFIA ENERGY CENTRE LTD (BG)
137 750 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET GRAZ (AT)
60 312.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DEL PIEMONTE ORIENTALE AMEDEO AVOGADRO (IT)
191 250 €
Coordinator
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UK)
173 125 €
Participant

Amount granted

1 020 688 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Energy (5352)
Robust decision making and public engagement (5368)
Topic
Socioeconomic research on energy efficiency (EE-12-2014)
Call ID
H2020-EE-2014-2-RIA

Other information

Funding decision number

649619

Identified topics

energy, power