Final Report on Energy & eco-Planning Policies

FINAL REPORT on WP1.1 - Energy Policy Planning, Research and Development

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ABSTRACT/CONTENT:

Authors: Collective contribution, led by Grand Lyon

Grand Lyon (leader), Agence locale de l’énergie (ALE 69), Hespul, Fundación Ecología y Desarrollo (ECODES), Univ. Zaragoza (UdZ/Unizar), SMZV, Ayto. Zaragoza.

November 2009/Updated version

OBJECTIVES WP1.1 "Urban and energy planning":

• To make the most of all innovation opportunities that arise (due to the large scale of this operation) with regard to energy policy;

• To incorporate the results of this exemplary operation into local and national policies, in order to enable the immediate replication of results;

• To share acquired experience with other developers and promoters.

Content of this Final report

SUMMARY

1 EUROPEAN CONTEXT

2 NATIONAL CONTEXTS IN FRANCE AND SPAIN

2.1 THE FRENCH NATIONAL CONTEXT IN DETAILS

2.1.1 Buildings energy performance legal and regulatory framework
2.1.2 National plans for combating greenhouse gases emissions and their consequences
2.1.3 Renewable Energy legal framework
2.1.4 Mid-term outlook: follow-up of the “Grenelle de l’environnement” consultation process

2.2 THE SPANISH NATIONAL CONTEXT IN DETAILS

2.2.1 Legislative background
2.2.2 Current legislation
2.2.3 The Energy Saving and Efficiency Strategy in Spain 2004-2012
2.2.4 2005-2010 Renewable Energies Plan (PER)
2.2.5 The Spanish Strategy on Climate Change and Clean Energy
2.2.6 Autonomous Communities framework

3 REGIONAL AND LOCAL CONTEXTS

3.1 LOCAL CONTEXT IN LYON

3.1.1 Regional framework (Rhône-Alpes)
3.1.2 Local framework

3.2 LOCAL CONTEXT IN ZARAGOZA

3.2.1 Regional framework (Aragón)
3.2.2 Local framework

4 EXPERIENCE-SHARING BETWEEN LYON AND ZARAGOZA: THE BENEFITS OF A PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME

4.1 WHAT FRENCH PARTNERS LEARNED FROM ZARAGOZA PROGRAMMES

4.1.1 Social issues (residents involvement)
4.1.2 Energy consumption monitoring system
4.1.3 Skills exchange

4.2 WHAT SPANISH PARTNERS LEARNED FROM LYON’S PROGRAMMES

4.2.1 Urban planning and local social policies
4.2.2 Professional training scheme for upgrading workers knowledge and qualification

5 THE BENEFITS OF RENAISSANCE PROGRAMME FOR LOCAL AND NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICIES

5.1 IN FRANCE

5.1.1 Benefits of Renaissance project for local policies
5.1.2 Benefits of Renaissance project for national policy

5.2 IN SPAIN

5.2.1 Benefits of the Renaissance project for local policy
5.2.2 Benefits of the Renaissance project for national policy

6 RESISTANCE AND OBSTACLES TO CHANGE: DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED AND MEASURES TAKEN TO OVERCOME THESE DIFFICULTIES

6.1 BARRIERS IN LYON

6.1.1 Social / cultural barriers
6.1.2 Legal / administrative barriers
6.1.3 Economic barriers

6.2 BARRIERS IN ZARAGOZA

6.2.1 Social / cultural barriers
6.2.2 Legal barriers
6.2.3 Economic barriers

7 RECOMMENDATIONS TO NATIONAL AUTHORITIES

7.1 RECOMMENDATIONS TO FRENCH AUTHORITIES

7.1.1 Recommendations from a social and cultural viewpoint
7.1.2 Recommendations from a legal viewpoint
7.1.3 Recommendations from an economic viewpoint

7.2 RECOMMENDATIONS TO SPANISH AUTHORITIES.

7.2.1 Recommendations from a social and cultural viewpoint (refurbishment)
7.2.2 Recommendations from a legal viewpoint
7.2.3 Recommendations from an economic viewpoint


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