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Coordination & Management

The Austrian Energy Agency manages programs and campaigns, offers advice on energy programs and acts as a coordinator as well as a partner in projects.

One example of this is the program management of klimaaktiv, the climate protection initiative of the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK).
The Austrian Energy Agency is also the competence center for energy topics in the service center for innovation-promoting public procurement (IÖB) of the Federal Procurement Agency. For many years, the Austrian Energy Agency also operated the Energy Efficiency Monitoring Center.

At European level, the Austrian Energy Agency has been commissioned by the European Commission to coordinate and manage the Concerted Action on the Renewable Energy Sources Directive (CA-RES).
Furthermore, the Austrian Energy Agency is significantly involved in energy partnerships in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and - before Russia's war of aggression - also in Ukraine.

Projects

Active2Public Transport

Better combining intermodal mobility between cycling, walking and public transport in the Danube region

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Overview

The Interreg project "Active2Public Transport" is developing solutions to make the combination of the most climate-friendly forms of mobility - public transport, cycling and walking - simpler and more attractive. To this end, pilot projects are being implemented in nine countries in the Danube region, strategies and regulations are being analysed, examples of good practice are being collected and the professional exchange of relevant stakeholders is being intensified.

 

FinEERGo-Dom

Milestone in EU project for building refurbishment

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Logo des Projektes FinEERGo-Dom

Overview

The FinEERGo-Dom project has set itself the goal of revolutionizing building renovations across Europe. The task of the project was to adapt and implement the innovative model of the Latvian Building Energy Efficiency Facility (LABEEF) in five EU countries - Poland, Austria, Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria. The focus of the project was to facilitate comprehensive or "dEEp" renovations in the building sector by using an energy performance contracting model that guaranteed savings and utilized the capabilities of energy service companies (ESCOs).

ReBUSk

Continues to work on the climate-neutral future of the construction sector

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Overview

The primary goal of ReBUSk is to develop a national education and training roadmap to ensure that all necessary skills for climate-neutral construction are available by 2030.