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EUBCE 2024 - Dominik RUTZ - Supporting Energy Communities in Europe for a Fast Energy Transition

Supporting Energy Communities in Europe for a Fast Energy Transition

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Sustainability assessments and stakeholders inclusion in bioenergy and bioeconomy

Supporting Energy Communities in Europe for a Fast Energy Transition

Short Introductive summary

The SHAREs objective is to cover a great diversity of collective actions, as long as they contribute towards increased energy efficiency and/or optimised energy management and/or integrate a higher share of renewables. Thus, the term energy communities in SHAREs refers to all forms of collective actions by and for consumers such as cooperatives, collective purchase groups or other consumer-driven collective actions. Six countries are involved in the project implementation: Austria, Germany, Croatia, Bulgaria, Georgia and Hungary.

Presenter

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Dominik RUTZ

WIP Renewable Energies, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy Unit

Presenter's biography

Dominik Rutz is a Senior Project Manager at WIP Renewable Energies ( www.wip-munich.de) since 2005. He graduated in Environmental Science (Dipl.-Ing.) and Consumer Science (M.Sc.). His main field of experience includes the technical and non-technical analysis of bioenergy and its supporting policies in developing countries and emerging economies worldwide. He is coordinator of several EU funded projects.

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Co-authors:

R. Mergner, WIP GmbH & Co Planungs-KG, Munich, GERMANY
D. Rutz, WIP Renewable Energies, München, GERMANY
R. Janssen, WIP GmbH & Co Planungs-KG, Munich, GERMANY
A. Holzmann, Austrian Energy Agency, Vienna, AUSTRIA
K. Schilcher, Austrian Energy Agency, Vienna, AUSTRIA
A. Sahin, Austrian Energy Agency, Vienna, AUSTRIA
N. Fenz, OUR, Vienna, AUSTRIA
U. Höhne, OUR, Vienna, AUSTRIA
A. Nikolaev, BSERC, Sofia, BULGARIA
M. Trifonova, BSERC, Sofia, BULGARIA
T. Heinel, BSU, Berlin, GERMANY
B. Dannemann, DGRV, Berlin, GERMANY
A. Mohr, DGRV, Berlin, GERMANY
E. Süle, AYPEG, Tbilisi, GEORGIA
N. Sumbadze, AYPEG, Tbilisi, GEORGIA
S. Robic, REGEA, Zagreb, CROATIA
T. Simek, REGEA, Zagreb, CROATIA
B. Kovács, REFLEX, Budapest, HUNGARY
B. Lugosi, REFLEX, Budapest, HUNGARY

Session reference: 2AV.3.6