INdustrial and tertiary product Testing and Application of Standards

Acronym

INTAS

Description of the granted funding

There is a need to strengthen the capacity of Market Surveillance Authorities (MSAs) to conduct Ecodesign related market surveillance activities with respect to new and pending industrial and tertiary sector products. Especially in the case of customised products which are unsuitable for testing in laboratories. There is a lack of expertise, experience, and resources available across Europe for such kind of testing. An increasing concern is that new regulations addressing these products risk being unenforceable. The aim of the INTAS project is to address these concerns and provide technical and cooperative support, as well as capacity building activities, to MSAs charged with enforcing these regulations. The need for the INTAS project arises from the difficulty that MSAs and market actors face in establishing and verifying compliance with energy performance requirements for large industrial products subject to requirements of the Ecodesign Directive. The focus of the project is to support compliance for very large industrial products, specifically transformers and industrial fans, with the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive. The energy consumption of transformers and industrial fans is very significant and thus the risk of losses due to poor compliance cannot be ignored. The project aims to: a. support European Member State MSAs deliver compliance for large products (specifically for transformers and large fans); b. support industry to be sure of what their obligations are under the Ecodesign Directive and to deliver compliance in a manner that will be broadly accepted by MSAs; c. foster a common European approach to the delivery and verification of compliance for these products. The INTAS project involves 16 partners among them there are 11 organisations, which are National MSAs or cooperating closely with the National MSAs, targeting 10 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Italy).
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Starting year

2016

End year

2019

Granted funding

TURVALLISUUS JA KEMIKAALIVIRASTO
113 065 €
Participant
SEVEN, THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY CENTER Z.U. (CZ)
117 395 €
Participant
BAYERISCHES LANDESAMT FUR UMWELT (DE)
88 656 €
Participant
ECD SRL (IT)
144 950 €
Participant
WAIDE STRATEGIC EFFICIENCY LIMITED (UK)
97 715 €
Participant
EUROPEAN COPPER INSTITUTE (UK)
103 755 €
Participant
AUTORIDADE SEGURANCA ALIMENTAR E ECONOMICA (PT)
20 240 €
Participant
AUTORITATEA NATIONALA DE REGLEMENTARE IN DOMENIUL ENERGIEI (RO)
88 656 €
Participant
DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA (PT)
123 220 €
Participant
EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL CITIZENS ORGANISATION FOR STANDARDISATION (BE)
129 470.5 €
Participant
OSTERREICHISCHE ENERGIEAGENTUR AUSTRIAN ENERGY AGENCY (AT)
165 620 €
Participant
FUNDACION PARA EL FOMENTO DE LA INNOVACION INDUSTRIAL (ES)
195 815 €
Participant
WIRTSCHAFT UND INFRASTRUKTUR GMBH & CO PLANUNGS KG (DE)
117 577.5 €
Coordinator
SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL SANTE PUBLIQUE, SECURITE DE LA CHAINE ALIMENTAIRE ET ENVIRONNEMENT (BE)
45 710 €
Participant
TEKNOLOGISK INSTITUT (DK)
207 051 €
Participant
FUNDACJA NA RZECZ EFEKTYWNEGO WYKORZYSTANIA ENERGII (PL)
115 396 €
Participant
AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE (IT)
94 812 €
Participant

Amount granted

1 880 448 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Coordination and support action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Energy (5352)
Market uptake of energy innovation - building on Intelligent Energy Europe (5369)
Topic
Ensuring effective implementation of EU product efficiency legislation (EE-15-2015)
Call ID
H2020-EE-2015-3-MarketUptake

Other information

Funding decision number

695943

Identified topics

chemicals, toxicity