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Energy and climate - 4662

European Energy Award (eea) Tempelhof-Schöneberg

Berlin (Germany)

Project description

Berlin has set itself the ambitious goal of climate neutrality. Therefore, the state of Berlin supports the introduction or continuation of the European Energy Awards® at the district level. In this project, the district of Tempelhof-Schöneberg is supported in the implementation of the eea certification process.

The European Energy Award starts with the establishment of an eea team and the organisation of a kick-off workshop. An analysis of the current situation is carried out, including the appointment of responsible agents who are given access to the eea management tool. Interviews are conducted in accordance with eea checklists and recommendations for action are developed. At the end of this work package, an eea report is drafted, including an analysis of strengths and weaknesses and the preparation of the energy policy work programme. An internal audit takes place annually during the project period (coordination, updating of the current status, updating of the energy policy work programme, creation of a new action plan and 1-2 energy team meetings) and an internal audit report is prepared.

An energy policy work programme is drawn up on the basis of a workshop and the results (as-is analysis and/or action plan) are presented to the political body. If the requirements for successful certification are met, the continuous, annual programme work is supplemented by the preparation and implementation of the external audit.

Performance
European Energy Awards
Customer:
Tempelhof-Schöneberg District Office of Berlin
Period
2020 - 2023
Performance components
Establishment of energy team, workshops, as-is analysis, internal audit, energy policy work programme, measures and recommendations for action, external audit

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