Taking ENERGISE further - ensuring continued impact

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As ENERGISE nears its completion date at the end of November, the ENERGISE team is considering and working on ways to ensure it has a longer term impact. One way to achieve this through the ENERGISE resources made available online, for example the ENERGISE policy briefs, our open access ENERGISE Living Lab materials, papers, deliverables, etc. Another way is to proactively respond to different needs expressed by our stakeholders. Below, we introduce a few examples for this.

The University of Geneva has been invited by a major utility provider in Western Switzerland to present results of ENERGISE by the end of this year or early the next. This public-service company is very interested in reducing energy usage among households, and has expressed a keen interest in hearing results for Switzerland and the other participating countries.

The ENERGISE team at Aalborg University and Roskilde Municipality, actively involved in the implementation of the ENERGISE Living Labs in Denmark, are considering to develop a children’s version of the Danish ELL results as a spin off project from ENERGISE.

In Hungary, the GreenDependent team has started to integrate lessons learnt from the ENERGISE Living Labs into their E.ON EnergyNeighbourhoods programme where they work with households to reduce energy consumption, as well as into their Compete4SECAP H2020 project with municipalities.

Should you wish to use and/or further develop our outputs and materials, do not hesitate to contact us at info@energise-project.eu or check our local contact details.