Potential CONCERTO communities selected
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Potential CONCERTO communities selected
TREN/06/FP6EN/S07.70918/038344 HOLISTIC Holistic Optimisation Leading to Integration of Sustainable Technologies in Communities Deliverable #51 , WP 5.5 Dissemination - Potential CONCERTO communities selected Due date of deliverable: Month 6 Actual submission date: Start date of project: 1 June 2007 Duration: 60 Months Organisation name of lead contractor for this deliverable: Partner 22, Ministry of Environment Italy Revision # 0 Project co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme (2002-2006) Dissemination Level PU Public PP Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services) RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services) CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) √ TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.0 SUMMARY: ..........................................................................................3 2.0 OBJECTIVE OF THE WORK PACKAGE: .........................................................4 3.0 APPROACH TO ACHIEVING THE DELIVERABLE: ..............................................4 3.1 RESULTS .............................................................................................7 4.0 CONCLUSION .....................................................................................19 2 1.0 SUMMARY: Italy is working has reviewed several communities with different attributes to participate in a sustainable energy communities programme. These communities are regarded as “show case” and represent urban and rural (island) areas. Over the next period MATT will work with these communities to develop the HOLISTIC/ CONCERTO concept with the following communities: Urban areas Regione Alto Adige, City of Bolzano (Casanova district) Lombardia Region, City of Milan Rural/island areas Sardinia Region, Oristano province 3 2.0 OBJECTIVE OF THE WORK PACKAGE: The objective of this work package is to bring the experience of the HOLISTIC project to both Italy and the Mediterranean area. The Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea is in charge for the Holistic dissemination in Italy, by selecting potential Concerto communities in urban, rural areas, by networking and by organising Concerto event. The replication potential is very large as the HOLISTIC communities are typical of so many towns and cities in Europe. Within Italy showcase projects are being identified, in order to promote the Holistic design to stimulate the initiation of CONCERTO Communities 3.0 APPROACH TO ACHIEVING THE DELIVERABLE: Here below a description of the work undertaken in activating partners in the SEE campaign Community area and in the selection of potential Concerto Communities. Sustainable Energy Europe Campaign, Sustainable Energy Community Activated partners The Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea is Associate/Partner of European Commission in the SEE Campaign from 2005, under EC invitation, on the basis of the foreseen strategy actions for the local sustainability, as VISIBLE demonstration of the change of the energy and environmental policy. MATTM National Campaign Sustainable Energy EC Sustainable Energy Europe Campaign Activating PARTNERSHIPS Networking Concerto Sustainable Communities Sustainable Cities Local Partners MATTM is acting as National Focal Point in the SEE Campaign in Italy and is jointly implementing with EC strategy partnerships in the Campaign areas, in particular in the Sustainable Energy Communities (at different levels: Regions, Cities, Islands, Rural areas) 4 The interest in selecting communities that can apply the Holistic design is based on the community vision of the Ministry, according to the following main issues: Transformation towards the environmental and energy sustainability, acting in all the Community sectors Typical Communities in the European cities and towns Promotion of Communities in Italy and across Mediterranean Area, as a benchmark of excellence of sustainable cities Innovation: Holistic approach, integration RES, RUE, mobility… Private-public joint commitment Financial solutions Urban planning, management Communication, socio economic aspects The activated partners in the SEE Campaign, in the area of the Sustainable Energy Communities belong to municipalities, provinces, regions, energy agencies and Concerto I and Concerto II projects such as: A.P.E.V.V.: Provincia Fotovoltaica - Fotovoltaic Province Promoter Organisation: A.P.E.V.V.- Energy Agency of Vercelli Province Nature of organisation: Energy Agency Country: ITALY ARE Liguria: Regional and local efforts together to reach energy sustainability Promoter Organisation: ARE Liguria Spa Nature of organisation: Energy Agency Country: ITALY Municipality of Alessandria, Politecnico of Torino CONCERTO AL PIANO: the Urban Villages of Alessandria Promoter organisation: Politecnico of Torino Nature of organisation: Other Country: ITA Municipality of Lodi: Sustainability in electricity use and production for public lighting Promoter Organisation: Comune di Lodi Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY Municipality of Milan: Milan, a Sustainable city towards EXPO 2015 Promoter Organisation: Municipality of Milan Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY 5 Com. Montana Fiorentina: Renew Energy - The devolpment of energy renewable sources in the territory of Comunità Montana Montagna Fiorentina Promoter Organisation: Comunità Montana Montagna Fiorentina Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY FIAT Research Center: CONCERTO Community in Torino - Energetic and Social networks for a sustainable district Promoter Organisation: CRF(Centro Ricerche FIAT S.c.p.A) Campaigning area: Sustainable energy communities Nature of organisation: Private company (industry, commerce, etc.) Country: ITALY Geovest-AESS: A sharing project for 11 Municipalities to increase the energy efficiency in public lighting Promoter Organisation: GEOVEST Nature of organisation: Association Country: ITALY Province of Milan: The Action Plan of the Province of Milan for Energy Efficiency Promoter Organisation: Province of Milan Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY Lombardia Region: Sustainable Rural Areas: sustainable rural energy, multifunctional use of agro-forestry areas, sustainable rural communities, and integration between rural and urban areas Promoter Organisation: Lombardia Region, Agricultural - Forestry General Directorate Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY Lazio Region: Agroenergetic Integrated District "Valle dei Latini" Promoter Organisation: Lazio Region, Regional councillorship for agriculture Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY Sardinian Region: SARDINIAN ENERGY AREA: A Sustainable Region promoting local sustainability in rural/insular areas. Promoter Organisation: Sardinian Region Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY Other partners of interest for activating sustainable communities has been activated in other areas of the SEE campaign, such as promotion, communication and educational actions: Province of Bozen: ENERTOUR - Discover Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency in Application - A project under the strategy umbrella of the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea - SEEC Associate Promoter Organisation: Ressort für Raumplanung, Umwelt und Energie der autonomen Provinz Bozen 6 Nature of organisation: Public authority Country: ITALY SHE "Sustainable Housing in Europe". Moving from the extraordinary to the ordinary. Social housing organisation and scientific partners building and promoting sustainable housing in Europe Promoter Organisation: Federabitazione Europe - Confcooperative, www.confcooperative.it, ITALY Nature of organisation: NGO Country: ITALY La Casa Ecologica - A Project under the strategy umbrella of the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea - SEE Campaign Associate Italian network of social housing coops for sustainability Promoter Organisation: Federabitazione, Consorzio Nazionale Casa Qualità: Nature of organisation: NGO Country: ITALY 3.1 RESULTS Within Italy “show case” projects are being identified in Regione Lombardia, Regione Sardegna and Regione Alto Adige. Other Communities “showcases” can rise from the Community area of the SEE Campaign, by cooperating with the partners in promoting the Concerto concept. The present selected communities potentially interested in the Holistic approach are: Urban areas Regione Alto Adige, City of Bolzano (Casanova district) Lombardia Region, City of Milan Rural/island areas Sardinia Region, Oristano province Here below a description of the potential communities, as selected. In selecting different approaches have been applied: - a Concerto approach to sustainable community in urban areas - a mix between Concerto approach and EIE community approach to sustainable communities in rural /island areas 7 Selection of potential Concerto Communities: SHOW CASE 1 URBAN AREAS Sustainable Energy Europe: Alto Adige Region Short description of the province of Bolzano and the city quarter CasaNova Province of Bozen South Tyrol is a southern alpine region with 450.000 inhabitants mainly living in small cities and villages. The province started in the last years to make more and more use of the renewable energy sources available in the region. The target of this behaviour was besides the ecological advantages the decrease of the dependency of conventional energy sources and the regional added value. At present around 42% of the regional energy demand is supplied by renewable energy (energy consumption of traffic not included). The target is to increment this share to 50% within 2010. Following and extending this strategy within the next years South Tyrol has the chance to become on of the leading regions within this field in Italy. Following figures reflect the state of the art around 2005: • Hydropower as a renewable energy source is used since many years in this region, at present more than 700 power plants are in operation with a total capacity of around 760 MW. • The biomass (wood) sector has developed considerably as in the last decade 4.000 small biomass heating plants (20-100 kW) and over 30 biomass district heating plants (0,8-34 MW) were installed. • The market for biogas plants in South Tyrol was characterised by small private systems, with over 20 plants being in operation in 2003. Furthermore 4 communal biogas systems have being realised within the last years and 3 more are in planning phase. With these systems being realised the limit of available biomass (different kind) within the region is reached. • Because of the unsuitable landscape conditions only limited windpower is installed reaching an overall capacity of 2,3 MW. • Photovoltaic is still on quite a low level too, in fact around 600 kWp are installed in sum. A fast increase is taking place within these months due to the new incentive law introduced in Italy in September 2005. Therefore within 2008 an increase to around 3-5 MWp installed capacity is expected. • The market for solar thermal is highly developed in South Tyrol reaching in 2005 an installed collector area of 300 m2/1.000 habitants. In comparison, the Italian average is of 7 m²/1000 habitants. • Regarding energy efficiency in buildings, an energy certification system called CasaClima with a graduation from Gold, then A to D, has been introduced already in 2002. It was an voluntary arbitrary measure, but meanwhile represents the regional implementation of the certification scheme required by the EPBD. The CasaClima C standard (heating consumption below 70 kWh/m² year) has become obligatory for all new buildings within South Tyrol since 01.01.2006. Some communities, amongst others the provincial capital of Bolzano, introduced CasaClima B (50 kWh/m² year) as minimum standard. 8 Bolzano – key figures Bolzano has around 100.000 inhabitants and is situated near the dolomites on the southern part of the alps. The city lies around 270 m above see level but is surrounded by over 2000 m high mountains. This position has a strong influence on the local climate leading to cold winters (till -10°C) with hot summers (till 38°C) and very low wind speeds. In several days of the year Bolzano is the hottest province capital within Italy despite its northern position. Buildings in Bolzano are therefore in summer affected by similar climatic conditions as in most Italian cities while in Winter they are affected by similar conditions as in many Austrian cities. Medium temperature is 12°C and there are 300 – 315 days of sun. National baseline for the implementation of the thermal energy consumption of buildings used to be the law 10/91. The implementation of this law led in average to energy consumptions for heating of around 120 kWh/m² year. The law has been replaced by European Building Specification applied in Italy by means of the Gazetta Ufficiale of 15.10.2005, the technical calculation details followed within 2007. In South Tyrol further the CasaClima C standard is obligatory. On the supply side natural gas is widely used in Bolzano in multi family houses as central system but as well (especially in the last years) as small flat mounted autonomous systems leading to a high over dimensioning and low efficiency. Solar thermal applications are utilized in Bolzano but not as much as in the surrounding villages where they are very common, air conditioning is common in office buildings but not yet in dwellings. CasaNova – A sustainable approach For CasaNova 350.000 m³ for building purposes were allocated by the community leading to around 950 flats at the southern end of the city ( Figure 1). Target was the realization of a sustainable building model respecting different aspects such as energy, traffic, social aspects and environmental impact. The project that won the European wide architectural tender designs 8 so called “housingcastles” consisting of 3-4 buildings each, surrounding a green area (Figure 2). The buildings have different heights in order to reduce shadings on northern buildings and to allow passive use of solar energy. The orientation of the semi-open castles is further suitable for wind protection still enabling natural ventilation in summer. 9 Figure 1: Zoning of CASANOVA-district. Further are shown the district heating and the waste incineration plant which will provide thermal energy to the quarter. Figure 2: Area of the CASANOVA-district. Placement of “building castles” and infrastructure. 10 In order to guarantee a sustainable energy employment within CasaNova, an overall energy concept for the quarter has been elaborated and is a binding part of the planning documents for the realization of the area. For Italy this „structure follows function“ is an innovative approach in the building sector and has therefore already encountered a wide interest and being published in several national newspapers and relevant books (such us AICARR Handbook – Italian Association of Heating and Cooling). On the demand side 30 – 50 kWh/m² year is binding for all buildings within CasaNova in dependence of the buildings volume. These figures will be attained through overall high insulation standards and active ventilation in a part of the buildings. On the supply side the connection to a district heating system is planed. Natural gas and waste incineration will provide the heat (the fraction of renewable waste is considered to be 43%, according to the Italian Authority for Energy and Gas). The reduction of car traffic is a declared goal and shall be attained through a package of measures such as the duly integration in the bicycle net of Bolzano and the creation of a train station for the “City Train” which connects Bolzano centre and the town of Merano. A further – in Italy comparatively innovative – aim is the intensive rain water recycling at district level. For further information on the communal project please consult: www.comune.bolzano.it/urb_context02.jsp?ID_LINK=508&area=75 Casanova district is under selection in order to apply the Holistic model. Selection of potential Concerto Communities: SHOW CASE 2 URBAN AREAS Sustainable Energy Europe: Municipality of Milan Short description of the Municipality sustainable strategy and urban areas development The sustainable strategy of the Municipality of Milan deals with developing awareness, best practices, action plans and advanced projects by means of: 1. Action Plans, integrating Sustainability as a driver in the actions undertaken for the development of the Milan city areas 2.Agenda 21: - Report on the State of the Environment, with its set of 115 indicators that are regularly updated - Thematic Forums 3.Energy Efficiency and new Buildings regulations. 4.Sustainable urban areas (eco-refurbishment of existing areas and new districts, measures for green and infrastructures) integrating energy efficiency and renewables 11 5.Sustainable mobility: - Urban Mobility Plan General Traffic Urban Plan Urban Parking Program Pollution Charge (Ecopass) Mobility management (car sharing, parking & ride, dial buses) Promotion of Sustainable fuels in transport 6.Sustainable Candidature to EXPO 2015, applying the EU advanced Energy & Environmental & Transport regulations, implementing best practices according to the 6 -7 FP, and integrating efficiency, innovation and social aspects into the strategy for a new sustainable city. 7..Memorandum of Understanding signed by Milan and the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea strengthening their strategic partnership, in order to develop a programme concerning: - developing plan and projects targeted to energy and environmental sustainability, adopting the most advanced standards; - participating in EU programmes (e.g. Concerto); - cooperating to foster Milan candidacy for EXPO 2015 - disseminating information to citizens concerning energy saving and renewable energy - organising educational programmes for professionals and university masters 8. Organization of events under the umbrella of the SEE Campaign, and in cooperation with Ministry for Environment, in order to foster the sustainable design of Milan City (sustainable districts, mobility, etc). In particular, workshops targeted to local stakeholders (public, private) will be organised, in order to jointly assess a sustainable strategy according to the SEE campaign Areas, 7 FP, EU and National Energy & Environmental Policy, etc. In September 2007. Milan hosted two mayor events, the first dedicated to Milan's role as partner of SEE Campaign and to the signature of the Memorandum with the Ministry of Environment, the second dedicated to Concerto and the Italian Concerto Communities 9. The city of Milan is one of the pioneer cities committed to the Convenant of Mayors. A sustainable action plan will be set up in the near future, according to the Covenant commitments (CO2 emission reduction more than 20% by 2020) Different kinds of activities are included in the activities undertaken under the umbrella of the SEE campaign. The expected results are: reduced energy consumption (in the civil, tertiary and transport sector), increased use of renewables, less exhaust gas emissions. A global target (accounting the expected results of different actions) consistent with the targets established during the EU Council of 8th-9th march 2007 has been set in the scheme of Climate Plan, i.e. a 20% reduction of CO2 emissions by 2020 compared to 2000, a 20% energy saving compared to 2020 projections, a 20% share of renewable energy in overall energy consumption. Several projects and plans are being currently implemented or designed. They can be 12 grouped under a common target, which is a better environment and improved life standard (better availability of services, more efficient public transport, less traffic, larger green areas, better indoor conditions in buildings, improved air quality). A global target of 20% CO2 emissions' reduction by 2020 has been fixed. The candidature to Expo 2015 has given an impulse to these activities, besides which new projects will be designed and implemented Today, more than ever Milan must be able to offer a suitable quality of life to its residents if it is to continue to attract people and investments. Quality of life is the greatest factor in the decision to relocate and, if Milan is to maintain its position of leadership in the competition among cities, it must make every effort to provide it. All the legislative reforms for city planning and construction have the objective of updating the policy of reference for the reduction of environmental impact and the increase of environmental sustainability. These reforms include direct and indirect activities to reduce energy consumption -and consequently its impact on the environment - and to find ways to make traffic circulation compatible with the urban transformation in progress by gearing it to provide accessibility to the present and planned transport system and by demanding best practices from the citizenship and companies involved. The new urban vision of Milan , “Milano verde e blu” (“Milan: green and blue”) foreseen the development of several the measures of urban re-qualification including an ecological environmental network comprised of paths through greenery and along bodies of water and the rearrangement of public areas, parks, infrastructures and residential areas to create a new form of city geared to the wellbeing and quality of life of its people. This year, Milan will begin renovation of large scale urban areas including green areas and a number of vast construction sites under the direction of some of the world’s best architects (Massimiliano Fuksas, Mario Botta, Norman Foster, Pier Paolo Maggiora, Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid, Cesar Pelli, Cobb & Pei, Chipperfield, Renzo Piano, Rem Koolhas, Dominic Perrault, Boles & Wilson). These talented and renowned architects, with their creative originality, will revolutionize the design of Milan giving it a new urban layout as the rest of Italy and the world watches. Today, more than ever, the world is seeking updated urban models which are environmentally sustainable and are in line with the developments in science and contemporary cultural demands. 13 Milan refuses to participate in the race for new and taller skyscrapers. Instead, it wants to pioneer a cultural revolution and to become the leader in the search for a new relationship between tradition and progress and between innovation and sustainability. Milan as was seen in the aftermath of WWII and in the Sixties, has always specialized in the future and now it’s determined to make the future a sustainable one. The Ministry for the Environment, on the basis of the cooperation agreement closed in September 2007 with the municipality of Milan, is strongly cooperating with Milan decision makers and technical boards in order to apply the sustainable Holistic approach to selected urban area under development Special attention will be given to the inclusion in the sustainable design of the public space as well of the socio economic an cultural aspects. Selection of potential Concerto Communities: SHOW CASE 3 RURAL- ISLAND AREAS Sustainable Energy Europe: Sardinian Region Short description of the Sardinian Region Sustainable strategy and rural areas development Sardinian Region is sharing to the SEE campaign with the Project “Sardinian Energy Area” dealing with developing awareness, best practices and effective guidelines in order to promote the sustainability at local level by: 14 - activation of sustainable communities as best practices in rural/insular areas; - establishment and management of the local Energy Agency in the Province of Oristano; - communications and disseminations at local and regional level; - conferences and training courses in energy saving and rationalization of the consumption for public administration and schools; - energy saving actions and lighthouse projects in public buildings, transport, lighting system and appliances. The project is coherent with the strategy of Sardinian Region for implementing a Sustainable Energy Region across the Mediterranean area according to the Regional Energy Plan and previous Campaign for Take off (Sardinia Region Partner), the areas of the SEEC (Communities and communication), the strategy of the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea to foster Sustainable energy development in Italy SARDINIAN REGION KEY FIGURES Energy needs 163 p/M€PIL (Italia 126 tep/M€PIL) Total energy consumption: 2,2 tep/habitant (national: 2,3 tep/ab.) Annual Electric energy needs 7164 kWh/Inhabitant (national 5236 kWh/ab.) Renewable objectives by 2010 Biomass:135 MWe Biofuels: 56 ktep/yr (5,75% of the regional needs Solar Thermal:80 MWe Solar PV:100 MW Hydro: 370 GWh/yr Wind: 550 MW In addition the new Energy Agency of the province of Oristano is looking to initiate sustainable communities in rural areas, on the basis of the rural vocation of the province. The municipality of Cabras, situated in the province of Oristano, is acting as showcase study in the EIE project RERINA – Integration of Renewable Energy Technologies in Rural Insular Areas, Coordinated by the .Technical University of Crete. The Sustainable Energy Planning in European islands are based on : Analysis of the actual needs -specific to the targeted insular areas- and promotion of low cost technologies for energy savings Development of a typology of the European Insular Areas which will facilitate researchers, policy makers, local planners and individuals to identify the requirements that alternative RET should meet in order to satisfy the needs of each area Identification of best-practice and know-how transfer of renewables’ applications within different insular areas Support the increase of RES share in the energy mix In Sardinian Region there are many municipality similar to Cabras, in which the Holistic approach, combined to the sustainable community approach of the Rerina project can be applied in order to develop sustainable communities in rural island areas. 15 In addition a strategy alliance is in place between the Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea and ISLENET (Network of European Islands) in order to promote sustainable islands in Italy and across Mediterranean. Here below the main results of the Rerina Sustainable Energy Plan as applied to Cabras. 1. CHARACTERISTIC The Municipality of Cabras (8.889 habitants, surface 102 Km2, demographic density 87 inhabitants/square km) located in the centre of the Western coast of Sardinia is rich of uncontaminated nature, history and archeological places. Cabras vocation is rural and coastal development the so called “Tourism and environmental chain” based on agriculture, fisheries, new services, marine protected area, archeological sites. The productive system is typical of a rural Mediterranean area and has been analyzed in order to identify the priority areas for SEP implementation, on the basis of sustainable driving actions already in place such as: Agenda 21 Sinis – Mal di ventre; Marine Protected area “Penisola del Sinis –Isola di Mal di Ventre” (MPA). Driving forces for Cabras sustainable energy planning are the protection of the environment and ecosystems, the Renewable energy in aquaculture/fishing, farming, tourism, the Energy savings in buildings (Starting form the public /MPA buildings)and the Sustainable mobility 2. ENERGY NEEDS The Cabras Sustainable Energy Community SEC area is characterized by low population density; remote from large towns; active local, provincial, regional government; include ecologically protected area (Marine Protected Area- M.P.A.); few job finding opportunities. The consumptions per person/year in the Oristano Province (in which Cabras is located) are 2.900 kWh/person x year. This date is more less than national average (5.437 kWh/person x year), because the Oristano Province has few productive activities. The analysis of the main energy needs of Cabras from 1995 to 2004 point out that the main potential areas of application of RES and RUE are the domestic sector and the primary sector (farming, aquaculture, fishing etc). Increasing energy demanding is the public lighting and residential sector. The estimated energy needs for Residential heating are: 1429 tep/y 2. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS The potential for Renewables is very high. The Geography, Climate and Renewable Energy Sources Parameters has been calculated. The most interesting applications are represented by the Solar energy, small wind, biomass and biofuels. Solar energy: Solar Energy potential in the Oristano province is very high: Solarity = 1500 hours.Sustainable solar solutions are represented by thermal solar heating systems, photovoltaic solar electric systems: Solar PV and Solar Thermal in Domestic energy uses Sustainable tourism activities, PV Monitoring systems PV lighting; Large Solar PV: Greenhouses, PV roofs , Open field, PV parking areas covering 16 Small Wind: Sustainable solutions to be applied to a protected areas can be represented by small wind. Small wind in the average size of 20 KWe is going to be considered by Sardinian Region planning as an interesting opportunity for the small-medium enterprises typical of Sardinian local activities. The area of potential application of advanced small wind technologies has been identified in Cabras productive sectors. Domestic biomass: In Cabras the heating of the single houses with wood biomass is a common practice. Sustainable Solutions can be represented by the substitution of the present biomass heating systems with advanced environmental friendly biomass heating system. Use: residential heating but also heating of offices, facilities, schools, heritages, etc. Type: air pellet stoves, hydro pellet stoves, air fireplace stoves, hydro fireplace stoves Biofuels: Italy is committed in reaching the following targets for bioethanol and biofuel in the Italian fuel market: 5.75% by 2010 nearly 12% by 2020. Sardinian Region is trying to recovery sugar firms into ethanol firms: 1 ha can produce max 5/6 ethanol (3000/4000 L of fuel oil): Classic Cabras crops are ideally suited for the production of bioethanol and biofuel 4. ENERGY SAVINGS SOLUTIONS Cabras municipality can apply the new National regulation for the energy savings both in the public and private sector. In addition sustainable solution for rationalizing the use of energy can be for Cabras/AMP the sharing to the Display Campaign in order to show in selected buildings of the Municipality /AMP the primary energy consumptions and the ways to reduce them, trying out Display™ according to EU Building Directive requiring to display the energy and environmental performance of the buildings. 5. SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY Sustainable mobility is strategic for the implementation of a sustainable community. Besides the solutions taking into account the bio fuels use, interesting opportunities are represented by the electric and hybrids vehicles. Use:public transport (ex. along the cost), transport inside AMP, tourist trip, recreational use, etc.Type:electric bikes, scooters, boats, cars, three-wheeler vehicles 6 PRIORITY STRATEGY AREAS The strategy area of applications of sustainable solutions is represented by the Marine Protected area and by public buildings.The energy needs of municipal buildings and of the marine Protected Area facilities has been evaluated According to SEP, Marine Protected Area has started the installation of Renewables on its facilities as shining sustainable examples, in order to promote the sustainability to local stakeholders, marine protected area visitors, including schools etc…The monitoring of the energy consumption of the facilities of the Marine Protected Area is in place, in addition to energy savings/RES measures. 17 STAKEHOLDERS - LOCAL WORKING GROUP The activated local working group is composed by: Local Government: Municipality of Cabras, Marine Protected Area/ Agenda 21, RERINA Working Group;Province of Oristano Local Resident Citizen: Consumers representative Public and Private Community institution: Farmers representatives, Tourism representative, Service providers to AMP; Camber of Commerce Youth: Cooperative; Mass Media: Local, regional, national Besides the above local working group in charge for the local implementation of SEP (Sustainable Energy Plan), Cabras is operating in a sustainable Regional context, activating actions in order to make the whole Sardinia a “Sustainable Island” such as: Sardinia Region: SEE Campaign Partner: Sardinia Region is a Sustainable Energy Europe Partner, from January 2007, under the strategy umbrella of the Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea, SEE Campaign Associate. Strategy Policy for energy savings, rural development, recovery of industrial areas, new sustainable local regulations, sustainable tourism Oristano Province: New Save Energy: The Sardinian Energy Agency S.E.A., belonging to the Oristano Province, is under activation in the framework of EIE project consortium, coordinated by Portugal, of interest for Mediterranean due to the presence of Malta as partner too. 7. WORKSHOPS AND EVENTS SEP implementation is characterised by the set up of workshops, in order to present SEP to local stakeholders and to attract investment and commitment for future actions in sustainable communities implementation: Awareness workshop: The objective has been to inform Cabras community on its potential on energy savings and energy production, and Regional and local stakeholders on the strategy approach for developing sustainable local plans according to EC. RETs (Renewable Energy Technology) Promotion workshop: The objective is to present SEP in Cabras, to show best practices, to present the benefits for local stakeholder in terms of environmental protection, energy savings and production and in terms of new business opportunities. Training Workshop: The objective of these workshop is to present: the RES best Technologies and the procurement process of RETs, the Energy savings approach, the funding potentials 8.POTENTIAL SOURCES OF FUNDING The Potential sources of funding are a mix of public and private financial sources: Sustainable Banks National and local banks are increasing their commitment in financing sustainable projects carried out by public and private. Dedicated financial tools has been prepared by the advanced banks in order to support the private and public investments in the renewable end energy savings sectors, according to the national and local regulations Examples of Banks active in promoting the sustainability are: Intesa San Paolo Group: Sustainable Energy Europe Campaign Partner under the Strategy umbrella of Ministry for Environment; Banco di Sardegna: Regional Bank active in the solar sector; Banca Etica National/Regional Financing belonging to: Advanced regulation are in place in Italy concerning solar energy and energy savings, facilitating the implementation of the sustainability. In addition Sardinia Region has adopted the new financial law, including measures for RES and RUE. National Regulations Solar PV (Nuovo Conto Energia) DM 19/02/2007 Criteri e modalità per incentivare la produzione di energia elettrica mediante 18 conversione fotovoltaica della fonte solare, in attuazione dell'articolo 7 del decreto legislativo 29 dicembre 2003, n. 387 Energy Saving Regulation: DECRETO LEGISLATIVO 29-12-2006,n.311 Disposizioni correttive ed integrative al decreto legislativo 19-08-2005, n. 192, recante attuazione della direttiva 2002/91/CE, relativa al rendimento energetico nell'edilizia. (GU n. 26 del 1-2-2007- Suppl. Ordinario n.26) testo in vigore dal: 2-2-2007 Regional Regulation: On May 2007 has been approved the Financial Law (Regional Law 23 MAGGIO 2007) of the Sardinian Region, including dedicated advanced measures for sustainable energy and environment. In Particular: Guide lines to be adopted by the municipalities for introducing energy savings measures and efficient public lighting systems; Environment: Solar PV financing measures in integration to the National law; Wind Energy: facilitating MOU with proven technological providers Small Wind;Agriculture- Agroenergy: measures for facilitating the set up of the whole biomass chain for the production of biodiesel CONCLUDING REMARKS The measures to implement are not only sustainable energy solutions in the strategy planning but also a mix of legal, regulatory, financial, communication and training measures. The presence of the Marine Protected Area represents an important possibility to promote some actions, according to the strategy adopted in Marine Area: realize a sustainable environment, economy and society, thanks to its Managing Programmes The already activated actions concern the separate municipal waste collection, the protection of the coastal shores and areas, the Renewable Energies and energy savings introduction in the Marine Protected Area Facilities, the Sustainable Fisheries & Tourism activities, the Environmental friendly Management of the off shore marine area Cabras is looking to introduce diffuse Renewables and energy savings projects, in order to act as lighthouse Sustainable Small rural Municipality in Sardinia. 4.0 CONCLUSION Italy is working has reviewed several communities with different attributes to participate in a sustainable energy communities programme. Over the next period MATT will work with these communities to develop the concept. 19