solarordinances.eu
European Commission
http://www.solarordinances.eu/ProSTOProject/EuropeanCommission/tabid/68/Default.aspx
ProSTO is co-financed by the European Commission in the framework of the Intelligent Energy Europe programme. The sole responsibility for the content of this webpage lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Communities. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Newsletter No.6 December2010. Promoting Solar Thermal Ordinances in Europe. Save the dates 2011. ProSTO in the press. Ca= 3 url= http:/ w...
solarordinances.eu
Next ProSTO Workshop
http://www.solarordinances.eu/Whatsnew/News/NextProSTOWorkshop/tabid/411/Default.aspx
Solar thermal ordinances: making a commitment to local sustainable energy. 29 October 2010, Committee of the Regions, Brussels. Solar Thermal Ordinances (STO) are legal provisions requiring the installation of solar thermal systems in buildings. The obligation is typically tied to the construction of new buildings or major renovation. Project results and specific experiences from the organizations involved in the ProSTO project will be shared with the audience and this workshop will be used to find a com...
solarordinances.eu
Solar Ordinances
http://www.solarordinances.eu/SolarOrdinances/tabid/36/Default.aspx
A solar ordinance in your community. The project final newsletter. 160;The last project newsletter with the latest news on solar thermal ordinances in Europe. Workshop: The Contribution of Renewable Heating and Cooling Technologies to Smart Cities , Brussels, 9 February 2011. Report on the ProSTO Workshop, Committee of the Regions, Brussels, 29 October 2010. Report on the ProSTO Webinar Setting up the right incentives for boosting solar thermal in Europe , 30 November 2010. Invitation to ProSTO Workshop.
solarordinances.eu
A solar ordinance in your community
http://www.solarordinances.eu/SolarOrdinances/Asolarordinanceinyourcommunity/tabid/73/Default.aspx
A solar ordinance in your community. A solar ordinance in your community. A Solar Ordinance in your Community. Why shall I introduce a Solar Thermal Ordinance in my community? Greenhouse gas emissions are raising and threatening climate worldwide. Governments are slowly introducing targets and laws, aiming at reducing human impact on climate. Nevertheless, central governments cannot change the trend, unless actions are undertaken at local level.think globally, act locally! Finally, tell us what you are d...
solarordinances.eu
Project outcomes
http://www.solarordinances.eu/ProSTOProject/Projectoutcomes/tabid/391/Default.aspx
Useful documents realised within the ProSTO project are available on this page. Cost benefit analysis for a STO. Public hearing and consultation process in a STO. State of the art analysis. This document gives an overview on existing STO examples in Europe, comparing them and identifying the most important issues to be considered while implementing a STO (in English). Technical report on the state of the art analysis. Preparation of a STO: examples from partner communities:. Catalogue of STO tools. Repor...
solarordinances.eu
Why solar thermal?
http://www.solarordinances.eu/SolarOrdinances/Whysolarthermal/tabid/71/Default.aspx
A solar ordinance in your community. Ten good reasons for choosing solar thermal. 160; Solar energy replaces fossil fuel consumption, reducing energy bill, energy dependence from foreign countries and greenhouse emissions. 160; Solar thermal is a mature technology, being used since the late 70’s all over the world. 160; Solar thermal energy is cheap, even compared to conventional fuels. Payback times are generally far below system’s lifetime. Newsletter No.6 December2010. Report on the ProSTO Webinar...
solarordinances.eu
Project description
http://www.solarordinances.eu/ProSTOProject/Projectdescription/tabid/65/Default.aspx
The overall objective of ProSTO is to support European local authorities in planning, developing, introducing and managing efficient solar thermal ordinances (STOs). A large number of tools will be available on the website (see STO database, STO toolbox and STO helpdesk) and five best practice STOs will be developed by the participating local authorities in cooperation with scientific partners. Newsletter No.6 December2010. Promoting Solar Thermal Ordinances in Europe. Save the dates 2011. N id= 36 key= ...
eu-scoop.org
Links | SCOOP
http://www.eu-scoop.org/links.htm
Solar Heating and Cooling Programme of the International Energy Agency. IEA SHC Task 39: "Polymeric Materials for Solar Thermal Applications". Solar Heating and Cooling Conference 2013. Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft BSW Solar. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sonnenergie. European Solar Thermal Industry Federation. Deutsche Solarthermie-Technologie Plattform DSTTP. European Commission Research and Innovation FP 7. Eceuropa.eu/research/fp7/index en.cfm. Global Solar Thermal Energy Council.
ren21.net
Global Status Report - REN21
http://www.ren21.net/status-of-renewables/global-status-report
How to get involved. The First Decade: 2004-2014. True Cost of Electric Power. Global Status Report on Local Renewable Energy Policies. Charts & Graphs. Renewables 2016 Global Status Report. PDF – 22 MB). PDF – 5 MB). For country specific data. Read the full report on-line and access all the reference documents directly. Contribute to the next edition of the GSR. Download the Key Findings :. Download the Full Report :. Download Briefing for Policymakers :. Download the infographics :. See the video :.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT