ACTION PLAN

FOR

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

AVRIG 2010

MARIA ŞINCA Engineer

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CHAPTER I – General data

1.1 Avrig location

Avrig is situted in county, in the center of , in the Southern part of at 25 km far away from the capital of the county. At an altitude of 350 m, Avrig is located on the terace of the river . The town has access at the main national railway Sibiu – Bra ov – Bucharest. From Avrig you can arrive at the following mountain chalets in Fagaras Mountains: Poiana Neam ului ( 14 km south ), Barcaciu, Avrig Lake, Negoiu Peak. Avrig administrates the following villages: • , at 4 km • Glâmboaca, at 10 km • Mâr a industrial colonny, at 3 km • Săcădate, at 6 km. The whole administrative surface is 133,36 sKm, up to the mountains and beyond Olt river, neighbouring the villages along Hartibaci river. The agricultural surface is of 2,946 ha, 3,754 ha – grazing land, 2,155 ha – for hay production, forests and alpine vegetation.

2 1.2 Natural potential: landscape, climate, hydrography, vegetation

Landscape Avrig is in the depression of the area of the South Carpathian Mountains. The villages that belong to Avrig are on the right side of the river Olt on the plateau up to the hills.

Climate The climate is influenced by the diversity of the landscape and the altitude difference (350 - 2500 m), having particularities specific for every altitude level. Due to the location and landscape, the climate of Avrig is average continental, characterised by soft winter and chilly summer. The annual average temperature is 22 C; July, being the hottest and January, the coldest.

Hydrography

The teritorry of Avrig is crossed by the river Olt and its small rivers. The Olt is the most important river in the area (12 km). The river of Avrig, one of the secondary rivers, with a length of 22 Km , with a hydro basin of 62 skm and an average altitude of 927 m is one of the cleanest, richest hydro basins in the area. The Big River of Avrig springs from the glaciary lake of Avrig which is situated at 2,011 m high. It crosses Avrig and flows in the Olt.

Flora The particularities of the area make it remarkable and attractive. Influenced by the climate and landscape, the vegetation changes the aspect according to the zone. So, there can be found alpine vegetation over 2200 m and subalpine between 1700 - 2200 m. In the subalpine area, there are juniper, little juniper, mountain alder, red bilberry and blackberry. Then, it can be found forest vegetation such as: pine, beech and evergreen oak, wild lawn around or inside the forest. On the right side of Olt, Bradu village area, there are beech forests (about 342 ha) and alder on 1,177 ha. There wild lawn are on a surface of 2,200 ha.

3 1.3 Industrial potential

Industrial branches at local level: • Soft industry • Machine building industry • Building works • Wood industry • Trade • Services

Active population

Unemployed Sex Total Total Employed Total Work First work Population place place seeking seeking

Male and 14,260 5,727 4,789 938 568 370 female

M 7,135 3,373 2,812 561 339 222

F 7,125 2,354 1,977 377 229 148

1.4 Educational potential

The following education institutions function in Avrig: • 3 kindergartens • 1 primary school • 5 secondary schools • The „Gh. Laz ăr” Highschool • The Mara Highschool

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5. Public infrastructure

Avrig has a natural gas network on a distance of 39.4 km. On the other hand, the water supply and sewage network is as follows: • 39.7 km water supply network • 18 km sewage network

Electricity network is as follows:  Industrial consumers – 100 %  Domestic consumers – 99 %  Street lighting – 90 %

The cleaning public service is ensured by the town`s company. The town`s waste is stored on a surface of 2.5 ha.

CHAPTER II – Basic emissions for the years 2008 and 2009

2.1 Electricity and gas consumers for 2008 and 2009

In order to ellaborate a realistic plan of CO2 emissions reducing according to the „20-20-20” European requirement, it is necessary to make an analysis of the evolution of the consuming of electricity, natural gas and fuels for 2008 and 2009.

5 1.1 Electricity consuming

600 2008 400 2009 2009 200 2008 0 town third parties public lighting

Category 2008 2009 Public buildings 107.22 106.44 Other buildings 234.66 228.62 Public lighting 400.14 424.6

1.2 Gas consuming

2000

1500 2008 1000 2009 500 2009 2008 0 town third parties

Category 2008 2009 Public buildings 767.94 744.91 Other buildings 1766.28 1696.8

By comparing the two graphics, it can be seen an increase for the electricity consuming in 2009 in comparison with 2008 ,and a decrease for gas consuming. The reason is that there were measures of energy efficiency of buildings in line with the economic crisis during which the budget was lower.

6 CO2 in tones

2009 2008 total consuming

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2.2 CO2 emissions in transport

The fuel consuming in Avrig area, for 2008 and 2009 can be calculated approximately because the public and private transport service is changing.

2008 (Mwh) 2009 (Mwh) Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Town transport 30.56 87.34 32.56 80.34 Public transport 1,940.8 47.55 1,939.18 48.25 Privat e t ransport 5,922.61 7,847.37 5,927.99 7,859.98 TOTAL 7,893.97 7,982.26 7,899.73 7,988.57

The reducing of CO2 emissions from transport is one of the objectives of the future development of Avrig according to the EU „20-20-20” objective.

2.3 Comparative study of CO2 emissions

The graphic below marks the way we should act in order to reduce the emissions and ellaborate a realistic and efficient plan.

7 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 CO2 gas-electricity 8000 CO2 transport 6000 4000 2000 0 2008 2009

8 CHAPTER III – Development strategy of the local energy policy

Vision

Mission

SWOT analysis

Objectives

Operational plans

3.1 Vision of the public administration

Avrig will become one of the reference centers in valuing the renewable energy resources up to 2020 and energy independent up to 2030.

3.2 Mission of public administration

By its energy policy, there will be work places, lower utility bills and Avrig will become a known town as an ideal place to invest, live and visit. The mission of public administration consists of ellaborating a plan of the local energy policy and real action of reducing the CO2 emissions in order to achieve the European objective up to 2020.

9 3.3 SWOT analysis

Strong points Weak points The existence of the “Start” The financial resources available for documents: the local administration - Development Strategy The legal framework that does not - Energy Masterplan sustain sufficiently a real energy - Communication Strategy policy The Municipality`s access for The mentality of some inhabitants financing programs who are reluctant to the promotion of The promotion of the energy policy the renewable energy resources in various environments The intellectual value of the involved human resources Opportunities Threats The financing programs for energy The sysytem tendency in creating an efficiency and CO2 decrease adequate legal framework The existence of the land belonging The involvement of the politics in to the local administration property slowing down the actions in the field The possibility of the revitalization of The wrong information arriving at agriculture by raising energy plants the citizens concerning the energy The energy efficiency measures that objectives that are to be built address to the inhabitants and that The investors` reluctance imposed are sustained at a certain rate by by the economic crisis and politics other financing resources than the local ones

This short analysis makes us reflect on the way we will use the opportunities in our future actions and surpassing the threats. The dyagnosis of the inner and external environment will be the basis of each act in implementing the local energy plan.

10 3.4 The main objectives of the energy policy of Avrig

Energy management

Creation of a structure responsible for the implemention the local energy plan

Monitorising the consuming of the public buildings and its reducing

Awareness and education Awareness of environment protection

Awareness for the production and using the renewable resources

Education of using the modern techniques of energy production

Green energy acquisition Development of an aggressive marketing policy

Access specific programs

Support the citizens in buying this type of energy

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CHAPTER IV – LOCAL PLAN

LOCAL ENERGY Program sets the actions developed at local level for:  Energy efficiency  Energy production from renewable energy resources  CO2 emission decrease

 4.1 Energy efficiency

 By the applied measures, it is monitorised the thermal efficiency of these buildings and CO2 emission reducing due to the both the proper consuming and the used systems.

Public buildings

Consuming Thermal Replacement of the monitorizing insulation heating systems

SC ENEV Financing Financing SRL Programs Programs Local budget

Private consumers

12 Promotion of the Facilitating the Thermal insulation programs elaboration of the addressed to them documents New heating systems

SC ENEV SRL

4.2 Energy production from renewable resources

The program contains of some objectives that will be built on the surface of the town and that will create an integrated model for energy efficient communities, although all the results are in the benefit of the citizens.

The plan includes the following objectives:

 1 micro-hydropower plant (2 Mwe) on the Avrig river

 1 micro-hydropower plant (0,5 Mwe) on the water supplying pipe of Avrig

 1 biomass CHP ( 5 Mwe + 15 Mwt ) that ensures the heat for the housing blocks in Mârsa, Mârsa industrial platform and Marsa former military site

 1 biogas CHP ( 6 Mwe + 6 Mwt ) that ensures the heat for the housing blocks in Avrig and the Center for Renewable Energy in Avrig South

 1 photovoltaic CHP ( 3 Mwe ) in Center for Renewable Energy in Avrig South

 Thermal energy distribution networks in Avrig and Mâr a

It was set that the Center for Renewable Energy in Avrig South will be managed by SC ENEV SRL Avrig.

13 The energy objectives will be built according to the map below:

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The Center for Renewable Energy in Avrig South, which presently is at project stage, will consists of CHPs and auxiliary production halls.

Biogas production area

ROSSES project

Photovoltaic panels area

4.3 CO2 emission decrease

The CO2 emission decrease is presented in the attached plan and it consists of measures, responsibilities, deadlines and results. This plan can be modified according to time and costs by sustainable programs.

A brief selection of the measures in the attached plan ( SEAP) is divised on according to the objectives it is addressed to, as follows:

16 Municipal buildings

 Action 1: thermal insulation of the municipal buildings  Action 2: solar panels assembling  Action 3: building of the network for the transport of the energy produced

Housing buildings  Action 1. Thermal insulation for 20 housing blocks  Action 2. Solar panels assembling on 20 housing blocks

Public lighting  Action1. Using solar lamps

Municipal transport  Action1. Using vehicles on hydrogen fuel

Public transport  Action 1. Building of a bike lap  Action 2. Reuse the public transport

17 CHAPTER VI – RESPONSIBILITY

PR campaigns

Mass media Thematic fairs Visual identity Conferences

Consultants in

energy field

Energy Masterplan Study in the area Applications forms-programs

Programs of stimulation and cooperation

Energy efficiency Housing blocks “Green House” Programs

18 CHAPTER VII – INVOLVEMENT OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

Necessary conditions for the implementation of the local energy policy

The awareness and the attraction of the local community by an active involvement represent successful elements in order to achieve the set objectives.

Involvement ways:

 Study on the level of CO2 emissions in 2008 and 2009 in cooperation with the main local stakeholders ( EON GAZ, Transelectrica, SMEs, etc.)  Participating at making decisions, at validating of the energy plan and documents by the Local Council.  The students are involved in awareness projects and programs  Access programs of efficiency of the housing blocks with the support of the Owners` Associations  SC ENEV SRL action in informing and sustaining the citizens in order to access the Government Programs for private companies  Sustain the SMEs in collaborations for the production of the elements of the objectives that are going to be built  The citizens are involved in putting at disposal the land for energy plants in the experiment stage. They are also participating as volunteers.  Conferences, talks

19 Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) template

This is a working version for Covenant signatories to help in data collection. However the on-line SEAP template available in the Signatories’ Corner (password restricted area) at: http://members.eumayors.eu/ is the only REQUIRED template that all the signatories have to fill in at the same time when submitting the SEAP in their own (national) language.

OVERALL STRATEGY

1) Overall CO2 emission reduction target 20 (%) by 2020 ? Instructions

Please tick the corresponding box: Absolute reduction Per capita reduction

2) Long-term vision of your local authority (please include priority areas of action, main trends and challenges) Without any doubt, energy is and will be one of the most important issue of the 21 century. With this thought in mind we started to develop a strategy which by the end will reposition Avrig’s economy on a global trend - ENERGY. Our vision is focusing on preparing Avrig’s community for the energy challenges of our days and it is stated as follows:

„Avrig will become one of Romania's leading center for renewable energy by 2020 and aims to become energy independent by 2030. This will result in new jobs, lower utility bills and a city that is KNOWN as a good place to invest, work, live and visit.” 3) Organisational and financial aspects

Coordination and organisational structures created/assigned The Municipality of Avrig and SC ENEV – AVRIG SRL", a public owned company with limited responsibility subordinated to the Avrig Local Council.

Staff capacity allocated 5 persons (including the Mayor)

Involvement of stakeholders and citizens Local Working Group, public debates on the necessity of building a Center for Renewable Energy in Avrig South, the public debate of the Communication Strategy of Avrig and Local Development Strategy, the Local Council approval of the Energy Master Plan.

Overall estimated budget 50.000.000 EURO

Foreseen financing sources for the investments within your action plan Privat and public investors, public funding – EU programs and national programs, local council budget. Avrig has elaborated the following studies to support the “Local Energy” program. 1. Avrig - Energy Master Plan Planned measures for monitoring and follow up Renewable energy production: biogas central heating power station in Avrig, biomass central heating power station in Marsa; and energy efficiency: thermal insulation, heat distribution network in Avrig and Marsa, thermal insulation on 20 housing blocks, photovoltaic panels on 20 housing blocks, transportation network for RE produced on roofs and housing blocks; dissemination: • Press releases

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BASELINE EMISSION INVENTORY

1) Inventory year 2008 ? Instructions For Covenant signatories who calculate their CO2 emissions per capita, please precise here the number of inhabitants during the inventory year : 14260

2) Emission factors Please tick the corresponding box: Standard emission factors in line with the IPCC principles LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) factors Emission reporting unit Please tick the corresponding box: CO2 emissions CO2 equivalent emissions 3) Key results of the Baseline Emission Inventory

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A. Final energy consumption Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION [MWh] Fossil fuels Renewable energies Category Electricity Heat/cold Other fossil Other Solar Total Natural gas Liquid gas Heating Oil Diesel Gasoline Lignite Coal Plant oil Biofuel Geothermal fuels biomass thermal

BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES AND INDUSTRIES: Municipal buildings, equipment/facilities 107.22 0 767.94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 875,167 Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities 234.66 0 1766.28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2000.94 Residential buildings 8111.82 0 25165.79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33277.61 Municipal public lighting 400.14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400.14 Industries (excluding industries involved in the EU Emission trading scheme - ETS) 2510.93 0 17560.39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20071.32 Subtotal buildings, equipments/facilities and industries 11364.77 0 45260.41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56625.77 TRANSPORT: Municipal fleet 0 0 0 0 0 30.56 87.34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 117.90 Public transport 0 0 0 0 0 1940.8 47.55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1988.35 Private and commercial transport 0 0 0 0 0 5922.61 7847.37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13769.98 Subtotal transport 0 0 0 0 0 7893.97 7982.26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15876.23 Total 11364.77 0 45260.41 0 0 7893.97 7982.26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72502

Municipal purchases of certified green electricity (if any) [MWh]: 0

CO2 emission factor for certified green electricity purchases (for 0 LCA approach) :

B. CO2 or CO2 equivalent emissions Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

CO2 emissions [t]/ CO2 equivalent emissions [t] Fossil fuels Renewable energies Category Electricity Heat/cold Other fossil Other Solar Total Natural gas Liquid gas Heating Oil Diesel Gasoline Lignite Coal Biofuel Plant oil Geothermal fuels biomass thermal

BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES AND INDUSTRIES: Municipal buildings, equipment/facilities 75.05 0 155.12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 230.17 Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipement/facilities 164.26 0 356.79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 521.05 Residential buildings 5678.27 0 5083.49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10761.76 Municipal public lighting 280.09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 280.09 Industries (excluding industries involved in the EU Emission trading scheme - ETS) 1757.65 0 3547.19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5304.84 Subtotal buildings, equipments/facilities and industries 7955.32 0 9142.59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17097.91 TRANSPORT: Municipal fleet 0 0 0 0 0 8.16 21.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29.91 Public transport 0 0 0 0 0 518.19 12.69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 530.88 Private and commercial transport 0 0 0 0 0 1581.33 1953.99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3535.32 Subtotal transport 0 0 0 0 0 2107.68 1988.43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4096.11 OTHER: Waste management Waste water management Please specify here your other emissions Total 7955.32 0 9142.59 0 0 2107.68 1988.43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21194.02

Corresponding CO2-emission factors in [t/MWh] 0.7 0 0.202 0 0 0.267 0.249 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CO2 emission factor for electricity not produced locally [t/MWh] C. Local electricity production and corresponding CO2 emissions Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

Locally Energy carrier input [MWh] CO2 / CO2- Corresponding CO2- Locally generated electricity generated eq emission factors for (excluding ETS plants , and all plants/units > 20 MW) electricity Fossil fuels Other Other emissions electricity production in Steam Waste Plant oil other [MWh] Natural gas Liquid gas Heating oil Lignite Coal biomass renewable [t] [t/MWh] Wind power 0 0 0 Hydroelectric power 0 0 0 Photovoltaic 0 0 0 Combined Heat and Power 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Please specify: _____the classic sources______0 000000000 00 0 0 Total 0 0 00000000 000

D. Local heat/cold production (district heating/cooling, CHPs…) and corresponding CO2 emissions Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

Locally Energy carrier input [MWh] CO2 / CO2- Corresponding CO2- generated eq emission factors for Locally generated heat/cold heat/cold Fossil fuels Other Other emissions heat/cold production in Waste Plant oil other [MWh] Natural gas Liquid gas Heating oil Lignite Coal biomass renewable [t] [t/MWh] Combined Heat and Power 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Heating plant(s) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Please specify: ______00 000000000 0 0 Total 0 0 00000000 00

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EMISSION INVENTORY (2)

1) Inventory year 2009 ? Instructions For Covenant signatories who calculate their CO2 emissions per capita, please precise here the number of inhabitants during the inventory year : 14,214

2) Emission factors Please tick the corresponding box: Standard emission factors in line with the IPCC principles LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) factors Emission reporting unit Please tick the corresponding box: CO2 emissions CO2 equivalent emissions 3) Key results of the Baseline Emission Inventory

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A. Final energy consumption Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION [MWh] Fossil fuels Renewable energies Category Electricity Heat/cold Other fossil Other Solar Total Natural gas Liquid gas Heating Oil Diesel Gasoline Lignite Coal Plant oil Biofuel Geothermal fuels biomass thermal

BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES AND INDUSTRIES: Municipal buildings, equipment/facilities 106.44 0 744.91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 851.35 Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities 228.62 0 1696.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1925.42 Residential buildings 8306.38 0 26125.63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34432.01 Municipal public lighting 424.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 424.6 Industries (excluding industries involved in the EU Emission trading scheme - ETS) 2426.18 0 17223.42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19649.6 Subtotal buildings, equipments/facilities and industries 11492.22 0 45790.76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57282.98 TRANSPORT: Municipal fleet 0 0 0 0 0 32.56 80.34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112.90 Public transport 0 0 0 0 0 1939.18 48.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1987.43 Private and commercial transport 0 0 0 0 0 5927.99 7859.98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13787.97 Subtotal transport 0 0 0 0 0 7899.73 7988.57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15888.30 Total 11492.22 0 45790.76 0 0 7899.73 7988.57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73171.28

Municipal purchases of certified green electricity (if any) [MWh]:

CO2 emission factor for certified green electricity purchases (for LCA approach) :

B. CO2 or CO2 equivalent emissions Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

CO2 emissions [t]/ CO2 equivalent emissions [t] Fossil fuels Renewable energies Category Electricity Heat/cold Other fossil Other Solar Total Natural gas Liquid gas Heating Oil Diesel Gasoline Lignite Coal Biofuel Plant oil Geothermal fuels biomass thermal

BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES AND INDUSTRIES: Municipal buildings, equipment/facilities 74.51 0 150.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224.98 Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipement/facilities 160.03 0 342.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 502.78 Residential buildings 5814.46 0 5277.37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11091.83 Municipal public lighting 297.22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 297.22 Industries (excluding industries involved in the EU Emission trading scheme - ETS) 1698.32 0 3479.13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5177.45 Subtotal buildings, equipments/facilities and industries 8044.54 0 9249.72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17294.26 TRANSPORT: Municipal fleet 0 0 0 0 0 8.69 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28.69 Public transport 0 0 0 0 0 517.76 12.01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 529.77 Private and commercial transport 0 0 0 0 0 1582.77 1957.13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3539.9 Subtotal transport 0 0 0 0 0 2109.22 1989.14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4098.36 OTHER: Waste management 0 Waste water management 0 Please specify here your other emissions 0 Total 8044.54 0 9249.72 0 0 2109.22 1989.14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21392.62

Corresponding CO2-emission factors in [t/MWh] 0.7 0 0.202 0 0 0.267 0.249 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CO2 emission factor for electricity not produced locally [t/MWh] C. Local electricity production and corresponding CO2 emissions Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

Locally Energy carrier input [MWh] CO2 / CO2- Corresponding CO2- Locally generated electricity generated eq emission factors for (excluding ETS plants , and all plants/units > 20 MW) electricity Fossil fuels Other Other emissions electricity production in Steam Waste Plant oil other [MWh] Natural gas Liquid gas Heating oil Lignite Coal biomass renewable [t] [t/MWh] Wind power 0 0 0 Hydroelectric power 0 0 0 Photovoltaic 0 0 0 Combined Heat and Power 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Please specify: ______0 000000000 00 0 0 Total 0 0 00000000 000

D. Local heat/cold production (district heating/cooling, CHPs…) and corresponding CO2 emissions Please note that for separating decimals dot [.] is used. No thousand separators are allowed.

Locally Energy carrier input [MWh] CO2 / CO2- Corresponding CO2- generated eq emission factors for Locally generated heat/cold heat/cold Fossil fuels Other Other emissions heat/cold production in Waste Plant oil other [MWh] Natural gas Liquid gas Heating oil Lignite Coal biomass renewable [t] [t/MWh] Combined Heat and Power 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Heating plant(s) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Please specify: ______00 000000000 0 0 Total 0 0 00000000 00

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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ACTION PLAN

1) Title of your Sustainable Energy Action Plan ? Instructions LOCAL ENERGY: The local contribution to combat climate change. An integrated model for GREEN energy efficient communities.

Date of formal approval 2010, Authority approving the plan Local council approval: 2/2010 and

2) Key elements of your Sustainable Energy Action Plan

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Local Expected Expected renewable Responsible Expected Energy renewable CO2 energy CO2 reduction SECTORS KEY actions/measures department, person or Estimated costs energy saving target Implementation [start energy reduction production target company (in case of saving per per sector & end time] production per target per sector [t] per field of action involvement of 3rd per action/measure measure [MWh] & fields of action per measure measure per sector in 2020 parties) [MWh/a] in 2020 [MWh/a] [t/a] [MWh] in 2020 BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT / FACILITIES & INDUSTRIES: 26240 266760 1487.28 Action 1: Thermal insulation of the municipal building 1+3: Urban Planning Department, 1: 2011-2012 1: 10.000 euro 1: 38 1: ___ 1: 7.87 Action 2: Solar pannels on the roof of the municipal building Municipality of Avrig 2: 2011 2: 30.000 euro 2: ___ 2: 247 2: 2.45 Action 3: Transportation network for renewable energy produced on roof of 2: Urban Planning Department 3: 2011-2012 3. 3.000 euro 3: ___ 3: ___ 3: ___ Municipal buildings, equipment/facilities public building and European Project Department, Municipality of Avrig

Action 1: Thermal insulation 1: 2010-2012 1: 50.000euro 1: 190 1: ___ 1: 401 Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities 1+3: Urban Planning Department, Action 2: Solar pannels on the roof 2: 2011-2012 2: 150.000 euro 2: ___ 2: 1235 2: 12.74 Municipality of Avrig Action 3: Transportation network for renewable energy produced on the roof 3: 2011-2012 3. 15.000 euro 3: ___ 3: ___ 3: ___ 2: Urban Planning Department and European Project Department, Municipality of Avrig Action 1.Thermal insulation on 20 housing blocks Urban Planning Department and European2010-2013 Project Department, Municipality 1: 2.000.000 of Avrig euro 1: 1560 1: ___ 1: 630 Residential buildings Action 2. Photovoltaic panels on 20 housing blocks 2: 1.900.000 euro 2: ___ 2: 19760 2: 198 Municipal public lighting Action 1: solar lamps Urban Planning Department and European2011-2015 Project Department, Municipality 1: 350.000 of Avrig euro Action 1: Thermal insulation of the SME buildings SMEs to be decided by the SMEs to be decided by the SMEs 1: 836 1: ___ 1: 179.38 Industries (excluding industries involved in the EU Emission trading Action 2: Solar pannels on the roof of the SME buildings 2: ___ 2: 5434 2: 55.84 Action 3: Transportation network for renewable energy produced on roof of 3: ___ 3: ___ 3: ___ scheme - ETS) & Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) the SME buildings Other - please specify:.

TRANSPORT: 3176 3176 825.3 1: 2014---- 1: 11.000 1: 22 1: 22 1: 5.73 Municipal fleet Action 1: hydrogen consuming cars, minibuse 1: Municipality of Avrig Action 1: build cycling lanes; create ecological bikes fleet to be rented 1: Municipality of Avrig 1: 2014- 1: 20.000 euro 1: ___ 1: ___ 1: ___ Action 2: hydrogen consuming buses 2: Municipality of Avrig and 2: 2014- 2: 50.000 euro 2: 397 2: 397 2: 105.94 Public transport private transport companies Private and commercial transport Action 1: hydrogen consuming cars according to the national legislation 2012------private and legal persons according to the technical specifications1. 2757 1. 2757 1. 707.90 Other - please specify: ______LOCAL ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION: 19270 19272 452 Action 1: 2 micro-hydro power station on the river of Avrig; 1: Municipality of Avrig and 1: 2012-2015 1: 1.000.000 1: 17520 1: 17520 1: 0 Hydroelectric power Action 2: 1 micro-hydro power station on the main water supplying pipe of investors 2: 2011-2015 2: 200.000 2: 1752 2: 1752 2: 0 Avrig; 2: Municipality of Avrig and Wind power not proper for our area 1 photovoltaic power station in the Centre for Renewable Energy, Avrig South; 2011-2013 According to the feasibility study According to According to the feasibilityAccording study to the feasibility study the feasibility Photovoltaic 1:Municipality of Avrig study Action 1: 1 biogas CHP in Centre for Renewable Energy, Avrig South 1: Municipality of Avrig and 2010-2014 1: 12500 Action 2: 1 biomass CHP in Marsa - suburb of Avrig investors 2: 12500 1: 70720 1: 2.26 2: Municipality of Avrig and 2: 70720 2: 2.26 Combined Heat and Power investors Other - please specify: ______LOCAL DISTRICT HEATING / COOLING, CHPs: Action 1:Biogas combined heat and power station in Avrig 1: Municipality of Avrig and 1: ______1: ______1: 12500 1: 70720 1: 2.26 Combined Heat and Power investors 2: ______2: ______2: 12500 2: 70720 2: 2.26 Action 2: Biomass combind heat and power station in Marsa Action 3: Heat 2: Municipality of Avrig and … … District heating plant Other - please specify:______LAND USE PLANNING: Action 1: Urban Area Plan for the Center of Renewable Enertgy of Avrig South 1: ______Strategic urban planning 1: Municipality of Avrig 1: 2009-2010 2: ______… 1: N/A 1: _N/A 1: N/A Action 1: new urban planning of roads for ecological bike lanes Transport / mobility planning 1: Municipality of Avrig Action 1: refurbish road, sewage infrastructure 2010------Standards for refurbishment and new development 1: Municipality of Avrig according to the feasibility study 1: N/A 1: N/A 1: N/A Other - please specify: ______PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Action 1: feasibility studies and strategic documents: Local Development 1: ______1: ______1: ______28.00 1: ___ Energy efficiency requirements/standards Strategy, Energy Master Plan 2: ______2: ______2: ______kWh/m²/year. 2: ___ Action 2: assignment documents and public tender … … … Renewable energy requirements/standards Action 1: feasibility studies and strategic documents: Local Development Strategy, Energy Master Plan Other - please specify: ______Action 2: assignment documents and public tender ______WORKING WITH THE CITIZENS AND STAKEHOLDERS: Action 1: Communication Strategy 1: ______1: ______1: ______1: ___ 1: ___ 1: ___ Advisory services Action 2: public debates 2: ______2: ______2: ______2: ___ 2: ___ 2: ___ … … … … … … Financial support and grants The following studies were elaborated to support the “LOCAL ENERGY” program: Awareness raising and local networking The implementation of the Communication Strategy of Avrig Training and education Dissemination in schools; the implementation of the SYSLAB concept regarding the adult education and profession reconversion in the energy field. The Other - please specify: ______OTHER SECTOR(S) - Please specify: ______Other - Please specify: ______Action 1: ______1: ______1: ______1: ______1: ___ 1: ___ 1: ______Action 2: ______2: ______2: ______2: ______2: ___ 2: ___ 2: ___ … … … … … … … TOTAL: 48686 289208 2764.58

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