In Budapest, on the 4th May the annual information day of the project COACH BioEnergy was held, with participation of about 70 people; local government decision-makers, professionals and company representatives.
After a little overlook of the newly presented National Energy Action Plan of Hungary, the Ministry of National Development explained that the creation of a Sustainable Energy Management law is in consideration following Germany’s example.
Renewable energy strategic plan (RESP) of Třebíč (Cz) is finalized
In the frame of project COACH BioEnergy the Energy Research Center of the Technical University of Ostrava has finalized a renewable energy strategic plan. The objective of the strategy is to increase energy autonomy of the settlement, coordinate local energy issues and increase energy efficiency and production of renewable energy production.
The Renewable Szada (Hungary) Program is completed
On the 14th of June in Szada the Institute of Environmental and Landscape Management of the Szent István University presented the renewable energy strategy plan developed in the framework of the COACH BioEnergy project. Participants of the forum included members of the local government and residents. The first part of the event consisted of presentations of the most important parts of the energy strategy, followed by suggestions for the potential continuation. Possibilities of energy efficiency were proposed as well as the use of solar energy and biomass. There are good options for providing biomass locally; both the Gödöllő forestry and the local energy plantation could produce enough raw materials to satisfy local heating needs. In the second part of the evening there was an unrestrained discussion about opportunities of the municipality both in the field of energy management and the related creation of jobs and food self-sufficiency.
Model region “Eco-energieland“ in Burgenland (Austria)
The „Eco-energieland“ is an association consisting of 15 communities in the southeast region of Austria (province Burgenland). One of its founder members is the European Center for Renewable Energy (EEE) in Güssing. The EEE takes part in the Coach Bioenergy project and has implemented the Regional Strategy Planning (RESP) with the 15 communities of the ökoEnergieland.