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Project 12 > International Cluster or Mobility Management Developmentand Research Dissemination: MOVE 17
Project 13 > Sustainable tourism and recreation as an opportunity to promotealternative mobility: Stream 18
Project 14 > TRAining programmes to INcrease Energy-e ciency by Railways: Trainer 19
Project 15 > INternational Transport and Energy Reduction energy e ciency equalscost e ciency: engaging sectoral organisations as championsand messengers to reduce energy use in reight transport: Interaction 20
Project 16 > Mobility Management or housing areas rom car dependencyto ree choice: ADD HOME 21
Project 17 > Mobility Centres Network: MOBI-NET 22
Project 18 > Youngster Overhauls todays Urban Transport Habits: YOUTH 23
Project 19 > Developing and disseminating excellent mobility managementmeasures or young people: Connect 24
Project 20 > Fleet Environmental Action and Assessment: FLEAT 25
Project 21 > Green alternative postal vehicle project: Green Post 26
Project 22 > In ormation and awareness campaigns to enhance the e ectivenesso investments and in rastructure measures or energy-e cienturban transport: Added Value 27
Project 23 > Creating liveable neighbourhoods while lowering transport energyconsumption: Pro.Motion 28
Project 24 > Rewarding and Recognition Schemes or Energy Conserving Driving,Vehicle Procurement and Maintenance: Recodrive 29
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Project 25 > Today and Tomorrow Students Today Citizens Tomorrow: T.aT. 30
Project 26 > Creating Optimal Mobility Measures to Enable ReducedCommuter Emissions: Commerce 31
Project 27 > Emotions or sustainable transport: Trendy Travel 32
Project 28 > A Direct Marketing Programme or Public Transport: Ad Personam 33
Project 29 > Travel Reduction Attainment Via Energy-e cient Localities PLANning:Travel Plan Plus 34
Project 30 > Attaining Energy E ciency Mobility in an Ageing Society: Aeneas 35
Project 31 > Optimising Bike Sharing in European Cities: OBIS 36
Project 32 > More Options or energy-e cient Mobility through car sharing:Momo Car-Sharing 37
Project 33 > Advanced measures or companies to increase public transport useo their employees: Bene t 38
Project 34 > Creating Sustainable Transport in Tourism Regions: Biosire 39
Editorial in ormationProject Reports are published by the Exec utive Agency or Competitiveness and Innovation o the European Commission (EACI). The reports showcaseprojects unded across the European Union by the Intelligent Energy Europe programme (IEE), which promotes energy e ciency and renewable energy.The projects are presented by theme and contain contact details or participants to help build a network o project participants across the EU.The reports are available in English, French and German.
Editor: EACI.Design and layout: Tipik S.A./Chili con carne.
More details on the IEE programme and the EACI are available online ( http://ec.europa.eu/intelligentenergy ).
Use ul tools and guidebooks resulting rom IEE and other projects can be downloaded rom the Intelligent Energy e-library ( http://www.iee-library.eu ).
The responsibility or the content o this report lies with the authors. It does not necessarily represent the opinion o the European Community.The EACI is not responsible or any use that may be made o the in ormation contained herein. This in ormation contained in the report is givenor in ormation purposes only and does not legally bind any o the parties involved.
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Promoting energye ciency in transportTransport plays an essential role in the social andeconomic li e o every European. It also accountsor about 20% o Europes primary energyconsumption.
About 98% o the energy used by the transportsector comes rom ossil uels 1, which makes it a
major source o greenhouse gas emissions and airpollution. This state o a airs also contributes to
the European Unions (EU) dependency on energyimports.
While e cient and reliable transport is vitalto Europes competitiveness and quality o li e,
increasing demand has generated signi cantnegative impacts on the economy and environment.In addition, transport is the astest growing sector
in terms o energy use: orecasts estimate anincrease in demand o 50% or reight transport
and 35% or passenger transport by 2020. 2 The EU isdetermined to do something about this situation.
By 2020, the EU is committed to achieving at leasta 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across
the entire economy, compared to 1990 levels. It alsoaims to reduce general energy consumption by 20%compared to projections and increase the marketshare o renewables to 20%.
Transport has its part to play in meeting these goals.
According to the European Commissions ActionPlan or Energy E ciency, the transport sectorhas the potential to cut its energy use by about
26%. To achieve this, Europe cannot simply rely ondeveloping green technologies and improvementsin in rastructure. Shi ting to greener modes otransport and so t measures such as transport
demand management schemes, awareness-raising,and education and training can play a signi cantrole, as underlined in the Commissions Green Paperor Urban Transport 3.
Europes mobility culture and travel habits have tochange and embrace more sustainable transportchoices. Making people aware o the environmental
and social impacts o unsustainable travel choicesand educating consumers in order to create a largermarket or tried and tested energy-e cient vehiclesis the key to success or any sustainable mobility
policy.
STEER, Intelligent Energy Europes mobility action,addresses energy aspects o transport.
Introduction
1. COM(2006) 545 Action Plan or Energy E ciency: Realising the Potential.2. COM(2006) 314 Keep Europe moving Sustainable mobility or our continent, Mid-term review
o the European Commissions 2001 Transport White Paper.3. COM(2007) 551 Green Paper Towards a new culture or urban mobility.
Fleets
Eco-driving
Freight
Mobility Management/ Travel Awareness
Mobility Management/ Urban development
Promotiono publictransport
Walking/ Cycling
Training
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STEERs main objective is to make transport energyuse more sustainable by stimulating demand oralternative uels and clean and energy-e cientvehicles. It also aims to promote the use o the least-
polluting transport modes, a more rational use ocars and integrated urban development policies thatsupport sustainable transport.
Since 2004, STEER has co- unded 34 mobility
projects, which are delivering tangible results. Morethan 100 cities have received help to promote modal
shi t towards zero-emission transport. Analysis and
assessment o barriers that prevent people romleaving their cars at home, urban planning, public
events and campaigns have all been harnessed topromote a new culture o sa e walking and cycling.
Private and public companies, industrial clusters andschools all over Europe have reduced their impact on
urban congestion and their emissions by implementingmobility plans, including measures to promote a shi trom car use to more sustainable transport modes oreveryday home-workplace journeys.
About 200 companies have been encouraged tooptimise their vehicle feets and operations. Energyconsumption has been reduced 515% thanks
to measures implemented under STEER. This hasincreased the companies competitiveness both in
terms o reducing costs and through the cultivationo a greener image.
Energy-e cient driving (eco-driving) has reachedmore than 2.5 million motorists in Europe thanks to
STEER projects. And, people o all ages have been madeaware o the value o good-quality public transport,car sharing and bike sharing as alternatives or theirdaily trips via tailored in ormation campaigns and
direct marketing initiatives supported by STEER.
High-quality training material has been developedand disseminated to energy and transportpro essionals, providing them with tools to acesustainable mobility challenges at local and regional
level.
Finally, a key element o all STEER projects is their abilityto orge collaboration between di erent stakeholdersincluding local authorities, energy agencies, mobility
bodies, businesses, public transport operators, NGOsand, o course, private citizens.
Get inspired by the STEER projects; by workingtogether we can develop and promote energy-
e cient mobility solutions or Europe!
Europes mobility culture and travelhabits have to change and embrace more
sustainable transport choices.
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Energy Agencies Training On MobilityIn Union Member Statese-AtomiumDuration: 1/20056/2007
ObjectivesThe project aimed to increase the knowledge and competence o energy agencies, energy advice centresand local authority energy pro essionals in the eld o sustainable energy use or transport.
e-Atomium started by analysing its target groups know-how, experiences and needs be ore developingtraining and educational material in relation to energy saving and transport in our areas: awareness-raising; transport demand management; mobility management; and alternative uels.
Four training sessions were held in six countries: Belgium, Ireland, France, Italy, the Netherlands and the
United Kingdom, plus a special session in Bulgaria.
Results> Two hundred and thirty-three people took part in the projects training sessions.> The training was tailored to the needs and culture o the di erent countries. Project
partners were responsible or organising the training modules with local trainers.> Training materials have been made available on the project website. Detailed in ormation
and speci c sub-topics were provided in the training sessions.> The training materials developed by e-Atomium have been used by the di erent
organisations and partners in the project countries without any extra adaptation,which shows the contents are trans erable. A set o re erence materials and PowerPointpresentations support the training modules.
Budget: 621 556(EU contribution: 50%)
COORDINATOR
Elke Bossaert
Mobiel 21, Belgium
+32 [email protected]://www.e-atomium.org
PARTNERS
Agenzia Napoletana Energia e Ambiente, Italy
Associazione Euromobility, Italy
Association pour un Dveloppement UrbainHarmonieux par la matrise de lnergie, France
POLIS Promoting Operational Links withIntegrated Sevices, association internationale,Belgium
Association o the Bulgarian Energy Agencies(ABEA), Bulgaria
Del ts Energie Agentschap, Netherlands
DTV Consultants b.v., Netherlands
Sustainable Energy Action Ltd, United KingdomEnergie-Cits (EC), France
> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
Pro essionalstake thesustainableenergy route
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Bob Saynor
The Energy Saving Trust, United Kingdom
+44 [email protected]://www.treatise.eu.com
PARTNERS
Motiva Oy (Motiva), Finland
Centre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),Greece
sterreichische Energieagentur (AEA), Austria
Vlaamse instelling voor technologischonderzoek N.V., Belgium
Instituto para la Diversi cacin y Ahorrode la Energa, Spain
SenterNovem, Netherlands
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Training programme or local energyagencies and actors in transportand sustainable energy actions
TreatiseDuration: 1/20056/2007
ObjectivesTreatise started li e by developing training manuals about cleaner uels and vehicles, eco-driving andmobility management issues. Complementary web-based training tools soon ollowed, which includedan eco-driving simulator, a feet management application, and a CO 2 calculator to help people choselow-carbon transport options.
Treatise has completed, initiated or planned almost 100 local transport projects around Europe, includinga plant oil uel trial in Austria, an eco-driving campaign in France with 500 feet drivers, and an initiativeto assess the viability o using natural gas vehicles in Athens, Greece.
Results> Sixty-three workshops were held in eight countries, which trained 1 772 people.> Production o three re erence manuals in eight languages, along with three electronic
training tools.> The Treatise website received almost 400 000 hits during the projects li etime.> Forty-one local projects are underway or have been completed and 50 more are planned.> CO2 savings o 95 ktonnes were achieved during the project, and a urther saving
o 1 011 ktonnes was orecast.
Budget: 1 431 033(EU contribution: 49%)
Drivingsustainabletransportsolutions
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Peter Wilbers
SenterNovem, Netherlands
+31 [email protected]://www.ecodrive.org
PARTNERS
Motiva Oy (Motiva), Finland
Rgie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, France
Centre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),Greece
SEVEn, Strediisko pro e ektivni vyuzivanienergie, o.p.s. (SEVEn), Czech Republic
sterreichische Energieagentur (AEA), Austria
Bond Beter Lee milieu Vlaanderen vzw, Belgium
The Energy Saving Trust (EST), United Kingdom
Krajowa Agencja Poszanowania Energii S.A.(KAPE), Poland
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European Campaign On improvingDRIVing behaviour, ENergy e ciencyand tra c sa ety
EcodrivenDuration: 1/200612/2008
ObjectivesThe project initiated a year-long campaign to promote the virtues o eco-driving, which was aimedat people who drive cars, vans, lorries and buses. Covering nine European countries, the campaignsought to help motorists learn to drive in a sa e and more energy-e cient manner, thereby minimisingemissions outputs.
To deliver the campaign the project consortium teamed up with national and local stakeholders,including car dealers, uel companies, touring clubs, driving schools, municipalities and hauliers.
Results> At least 2.5 million drivers were encouraged to embrace eco-driving methods.> The campaign will help to cut about 0.5 million tonnes o CO 2 and signi cant amounts
o other emissions rom road transport until 2010.> More than 130 national and local stakeholders rom the public and private sectors have
given their support to the campaign including a number o NGOs.> The project has managed to secure the involvement o a number o important umbrella
organisations such as Ford Europe, BP, the International Automobile Federation (FIA),the German Road Sa ety Council, the European Automobile Manu acturers Association,
GE Fleet Services and TNT.
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Advancing Sustainable Transportin Urban areas To promote Energye ciency
AstuteDuration: 2/20061/2009
ObjectivesAstutes aim was to overcome organisational barriers that prevent greater use o walking and cycling inEuropes towns and cities.
The project team worked with the public and private sectors to devise mobility management techniques,which included travel awareness campaigns and workplace travel plans. The work was carried out in sixEuropean cities: Dublin (IE), Granada (ES), Siracusa (IT), Budapest (HU), Graz (AT), and London (UK).
Astute drew up a list o barriers that prevent people rom switching to sustainable modes o transport.It also analysed a range o best practices that have been designed to overcome such barriers and so getmore people walking and cycling in Europes urban centres.
Results> Astute produced a tool kit or local authorities that will help them implement concrete
measures to increase walking and cycling. The tool kit was developed as a DVD, available in10 languages.
> The project can point to a 10% increase in levels o walking and cycling across partnercities.
> One hundred businesses across partner cities will harness work-based travel plans to urther
improve rates o walking and cycling.> Astute improved coordination between organisations that are responsible or walking and
cycling at regional and local level.> The project increased public acceptability o walking and cycling.
Budget: 1 874 787(EU contribution: 50%)
COORDINATOR
Paul Curtis
London Borough o Bromley, United Kingdom
+44 [email protected]://www.astute-eu.org
PARTNERS
Studio Metropolitana Urban Research CentrePublic Society, Hungary
City o Dublin Energy Management Agency Ltd,(CODEMA), Ireland
City o Graz, Austria
Austrian Mobility Research/Forschungsgesellscha t MobilitaetGemeinntzige GmbH (FGM-AMOR), Austria
Med.O.R.O. (Organizzazione per la Ricerca,lOccupazione e lo Sviluppo territorialenel Mediterrane, Italy
Creative Environmental Networks,United KingdomUniversity o Catania Department o Civil andEnvironmental Engineering (Uni-Catania), Italy
Ayuntamiento de Granada: Centro Internacionalde Estudios Urbanos, Spain
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urban agenda
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Hans Vanmeerbeek
Vectris cvba, Belgium
+32 [email protected]://bypad.org
PARTNERS
Vnta Aga Cycling Club, Estonia
WSP LT-Konsultit Oy, Finland
ALTERMODAL, France
Planungsgemeinscha t Verkehr, Germany
National Technical University o Athens, Greece
Den erhvervsdrivende ond COGITA, Denmark
Pro Urbe Engineering and Town planning Ltd,Hungary
Colin Buchanan, Ireland
Austrian Mobility Research/Forschungsgesellscha t Mobilitaet
Gemeinntzige GmbH (FGM-AMOR), AustriaInstituut voor Mobiliteit,Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Belgium
koinstitut Sdtirol/Alto Adige, Italy
Diepens en Okkema Groep BV, Netherlands
CINESI, SL, Consultoria de Transport, Spain
Centrum dopravniho vyzkumu (CDV),Czech Republic
Polish Ecological Club, Poland
Per orm Energia Lda, Portugal
University o Maribor,
Faculty o Civil Engineering, SloveniaLigtermoet & Partners, Netherlands
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Further implementationand improvement o cycling auditsin EU cities and regions, training
o certi ed auditors and continuousexchange o knowledge on cyclingpolicy by setting up a BYPAD-plat ormBYPAD-plat ormDuration: 1/20069/2008
ObjectivesBy carrying out audits in a number o European cities and regions, this project aimed to improve cyclingpolicies and thereby increase cycle use and sa ety. BYPAD sought to improve existing auditing methodsand trained a number o quali ed auditors. It also devised a quality label or cities and regions that aimsto improve the uptake o cycling through good policymaking.
The projects auditing methods are fexible and can be used in small towns as well as in large metropolitandistricts, counties and provinces. BYPAD developed a good practice database and ran seminars toencourage exchange o knowledge between Europes towns and regions.
Results> BYPADs Total Quality Management in cycling policy is widely recognised as an e cient way
to improve local and regional cycling policies.> The project developed an international network o BYPAD auditors in cities and regions
across Europe.> BYPAD has encouraged the exchange o experiences on cycling policy between at least 80
EU cities and 35 EU regions.> It has trained at least 10 new auditors in countries that are new to the BYPAD network,
which include Greece, Spain and the new EU Member States.> Project activities have led to an increase in cycling and a reduction in private car use.
Budget: 1 092 045(EU contribution: 50%)
Boostingpeddle-power policy-making
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Mario Gualdi
Institute o Studies or the Integrationo Systems, Italy
+39 [email protected]://spicycles.velo.in o
PARTNERSAgenzia per i Trasporti Auto errotranviaridel Comune di Roma, Italy
Senate Department or Urban Development,Germany
DB Rent GmbH, Germany
City o Gothenburg, Tra c and Public TransportAuthority, Sweden
CPI Progetti S.P.A., Italy
Department Idraulica Trasporti e Strade University o Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Istituto di Studi per lIntegrazionedei Sistemi (ISIS), Italy
Ploiesti City Hall, Romania
Regia Autonoma De Transport Bucuresti,Romania
Ajuntament de Barcelona, Spain
Goudappel Co eng bv, Netherlands
Master Plan BV, Netherlands
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Sustainable Planningand Innovation or BicyclesSpicyclesDuration: 1/200612/2008
ObjectivesSpicycles goal was to provide a number o European cities with the tools and know-how that wouldhelp them increase cycle use and thus improve local peoples quality o li e. The objective was to showthat it is possible to increase cyclings modal share in cities that have di erent geography, climate andcultural conditions.
The project produced an integrated set o measures to achieve its aims, such as in ormation andawareness campaigns and providing parking spaces and racks or bikes. The project team also broughttogether stakeholders in a bid to improve coordination o cycling policies and activities.
Results> The project prepared a transport study and bike-sharing test in Rome. Spicycles also
provided the city with new bike racks and published a cycling network map.> The bike-sharing test scheme was extended to Gothenburg, (SE), and a similar pilot was
tested in Ploiesti, (RO).> Promotional activities included organising Bike Week in Barcelona and explaining the
merits o cycling during mobility week in Ploiesti.> Spicycles produced dra t guidelines on bicycle route network planning and parking in
Berlin, along with a study on bike-user pro les in Bucharest. Other surveys examined theviability o cycling highways and a cycle centre in Gothenburg.
> Project work led to doubling o bicycle parking spaces in Barcelona rom 7 000 to 14 000.
Budget: 2 722 726(EU contribution: 50%)
HelpingEuropean cities join the cyclingrevolution
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Thekla Heinel
B&S.U. Beratungs-und Service-Gesellscha tUmwelt mBH, Germany
+49 [email protected]://www.e-tream.eu
PARTNERSprioriterre, FranceTeam Red Networks KG, GermanyANATOLIKI S.A Regional Energy Agencyo Central Macedonia, GreeceCentre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),GreeceREGION OF CRETE REGIONAL ENERGY AGENCYOF CRETE, GreeceBlack Sea Regional Agency or EnergyManagement, BulgariaEnergy Agency o Plovdiv (EAP), Bulgaria
Baltic Energy Forum e.V., GermanyFUNDACION ASTURIANA DE LA ENERGIA, SpainEnergy Agency or Southeast Sweden (ESS),SwedenInstituto de Soldadura e Qualidade (ISQ),PortugalOEINERGE Agncia Municipal de Energiae Ambiente de Oeiras, PortugalHarghita Energy Management Public Service,RomaniaAgencia Energtica de la Ribera, SpainBaltycka Agencja Poszanowania Energii S.A.,Poland
Dolnoslaska Agencja Energii i SrodowiskaAgnieszka Cena Soroko, Jerzy Zurawski, Poland
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e-learning or training EnergyAgencies in mobility managementand alternative uels
e-TREAMDuration: 1/20068/2008
Objectivese-TREAMs objective was to integrate the training modules o three other STEER projects Competence,e-Atomium and Treatise into an e-learning plat orm. The overarching goal was to reduce energyconsumption while promoting the use o alternative uels and sustainable transport.
The projects partner energy agencies used the online acility to improve their skills and knowledgein relation to mobility issues. The agencies involved each implemented a new mobility service. Theseincluded developing school mobility plans, training car sales personnel in Sweden, and setting up anadvice centre in Germany to provide in ormation on energy e ciency to the shipping sector.
Results> The e-learning plat orm developed nine modules in 10 languages, which can be used in
individual training sessions. The modules include best practice examples, audio and videoles, presentations, and links to relevant in ormation. A tutor is available to give instructionin each language.
> In 10 months the e-plat orm was used by more than 300 people.> The project generated 13 new regional services in the eld o sustainable transport and
mobility, which together have attracted about 11 000 users.
> Various events have disseminated in ormation about the e-learning tool, and have helpedto raise awareness about sustainable transport issues.
Budget: 1 476 461(EU contribution: 50%)
Sustainabletransport getsan onlinelearningmakeover
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Marc Stemerding
Goudappel Co eng bv, Netherlands
+31 [email protected]://www.steer-snowball.in o
PARTNERS
Comune di Verona, Italy
JEA, Germany
Ludwigsburg, Germany
NET Engineering SpA, Italy
Grupo De Estudios y Alternativas 21, S.L., Spain
City o Stockhom, Sweden
John Thompson & Partners Limited,United Kingdom
Suchorzewski Konsulting, Poland
City o Martin, Slovakia
Mesto Trnava, Slovakia
Slovak University o Technology in Bratislava,Slovakia
The City o Zvolen (Mesto Zvolen), Slovakia
Ayuntamiento de Donostia-San Sebastin, Spain
Ayuntamiento de San Fernando de Henares,Spain
Gemeente Hilversum Dienst Stad, Netherlands
SenterNovem, Netherlands
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Demonstration, take-up and urtherdissemination o sustainableintegrated planning methods
in European citiesSnowballDuration: 1/200612/2008
ObjectivesThis project aimed to help a number o European cities improve their per ormance in relation to energysaving and the environment by instigating a shi t away rom private car use towards more sustainablemodes transport.
To achieve this, Snowball launched two integrated urban planning methods called Local TransportPer ormance and Drive Slow, Go Fast. These plans were rolled out in six cities: Ludwigsburg (DE);Donostia-San Sebastin and San Fernando (ES); Verona (IT); and Zvolen and Martin (SK).
The project addressed institutional barriers to change and sought to provide the likes o urban planningpro essionals with the skills to tackle sustainable transport issues.
Results> The project held training the trainer events, city coaching sessions and local workshops to
provide project participants with the in ormation and skills they need to deal e ectivelywith sustainable transport.
> Integrated urban plans have been developed or ve o the cities: Ludwigsburg, Donostia-San Sebastin, San Fernando, Zvolen and Martin.
> National Quality Support Groups or expert networks on integrated planning have beendeveloped or Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland and Slovakia.
> The project developed an online tool kit o integrated planning methods and best practices.> Twenty-six other European cities have shown an interest in implementing the Snowball plan.
Budget: 1 508 238(EU contribution: 50%)
Helping urbanplanners tacklesustainabletransport
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Lisa Sundell
City o Gothenburg, Tra c and Public TransportAuthority, Sweden
+46 31613724lisa.sundell@tra kkontoret.goteborg.sehttp://www.start-project.org
PARTNERS
Comune di Ravenna, Italy
Riga City Council Tra c Department, Latvia
karservice Vst AB, Sweden
Bristol City Council, United Kingdom
Exel Europe Limited, United Kingdom
Consorzio Sterratori Autotrasportatori Ravennati(Societ Cooperative Consortile), Italy
Fondazione-Istituto sui trasporti e la logistica,Italy
ISIS Gallarate (Istituto Statale di istruzione
Superiore), ItalyMestna Obcina Ljubljana, Slovenia
Prometni Institut Ljubljana d.o.o, Slovenia
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Short-term Actions to ReorganiseTransport o GoodsSTARTDuration: 2/20061/2009
ObjectivesEvery day, cities around Europe need replenishing with a plethora o goods, which are usually broughtto shops and o ces by the van and lorry load. The START project aimed to develop a set o measuresthat could be deployed to make the transportation o goods more energy e cient and reduce outputso harm ul emissions.
START tested di erent measures in ve project cities: Bristol in the United Kingdom; Gothenburg,Sweden; Ljubljana, Slovenia; Ravenna in Italy; and Riga, the capital o Latvia. Actions included the useo access restrictions and the creation o reight consolidation centres, which are designed to reduce thenumber o journeys into town and cities.
Results> Local reight networks have been established in the partner cities thanks to close
collaboration between municipal authorities, transport companies and local businesses.> The project has developed regulations or both new and expanded restricted areas in its
partner cities. In addition, it has implemented a programme o incentives designed toreduce reight tra c.
Concrete results include:
> Implementation o a consolidation centre in the Lindholmen area o Gothenburg, leading
to a 51% reduction in CO 2 emissions.> Development o the Bristol consolidation scheme, now serving 72 retailers, which hasresulted in a 78% reduction in vehicle movements among the participating companies.
> Providing support, technical guidance and training tools to our feets in Bristol: more than40 drivers have been trained in eco-driving, resulting in 813% uel e ciency savings.
> Through an articulated package o incentives, the number o CNG vehicles in Ravenna hasincreased by 3 925.
> Improvement o urban reight distribution through consolidation o deliveries. The pilotproject in Ravenna reduced the number o trips by 4%.
> START dissemination actions reached around 150 cities and 4 000 organisations/companies.1 400 participants took part in a range o public events.
Budget: 1 786 483(EU contribution: 50%)
Helping citiesto breatheby improvingurban deliveries
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COORDINATOR
Hannele Johansson
Energy Agency or Southeast Sweden, Sweden
+46 [email protected]://www.move-project.org
PARTNERS
Tipperary Energy Agency Ltd, Ireland
Agenzia Locale per lEnergia e lo SviluppoAmbientale della Provincia di Chieti, Italy
Klimaschutzagentur Region Hannover GmbH,Germany
Energy Agency o Plovdiv (EAP), Bulgaria
EVE-Ente Vasco de la Energa, Spain
Energetick centrum Bratislava, Slovakia
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International Cluster or MobilityManagement Developmentand Research Dissemination
MOVEDuration: 1/200612/2008
ObjectivesThe project brought together seven energy agencies that wanted to become more involved in developingsustainable transport policies and initiatives. MOVE ran model projects in every partner region in a bidto produce tools, methods and standards that could help increase the use o less energy intensive modeso transport.
The aim was to develop good examples and success stories to encourage more organisations to getinvolved in mobility issues while developing green transport solutions that can reduce greenhouse gasemissions. Work here included setting up virtual mobility agencies, designing mobility managementschemes or businesses and awareness raising in schools.
Results> A website was created to act as a Mobility Management Network Cluster: it was used to
disseminate best practice and exchange in ormation between project partners.> Indicators were produced to evaluate projects that were designed to promote mobility and
improve transport sustainability.> Mobility agencies were developed that will act as in ormation and promotional centres.
They will carry out projects or local authorities, businesses and other stakeholders.
> The best practice examples should act as an inspiration to and provide templates or newmobility management schemes in the participating regions.
Budget: 643 236(EU contribution: 49%)
Energyagenciesget moving
on mobility
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Bart Desmedt
TRAJECT NV, Belgium
+32 [email protected]://www.iee-stream.com
PARTNERS
adc LUNGAU Antriebstechnik GmbH, Austria
Ferienregion Lungau e.V., Austria
Austrian Mobility Research/Forschungsgesellscha t MobilitaetGemeinntzige GmbH (FGM-AMOR), Austria
STEIERMRKISCHE Landesbahnen, Austria
Westoer, autonoom Provinciebedrij voortoerisme en recreatie in West-Vlaanderen,Belgium
Union o Bulgarian Black Sea Local Authorities,Bulgaria
koinstitut Sdtirol/Alto Adige, Italy
Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas,Lithuania
Vilniaus Sveiko Miesto Biuras (VHCB), Lithuania
AGENEAL, Agncia Municipal de Energiade Almada, Portugal
ASM Centrum Badan i Analiz Rynku sp. z o.o.,Poland
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Sustainable tourism and recreationas an opportunity to promotealternative mobility
StreamDuration: 10/20061/2009
ObjectivesLeisure journeys generate more tra c than work or the school run. However, mobility management orthe tourism and recreation sector is a relatively new concept. Streams objective was to change all thatby running sustainable transport demonstration projects in seven countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy,Lithuania, Austria, Poland and Portugal.
The project aimed to promote sustainable mobility or journeys to, and stays in, tourist areas, and ndways to use recreation to promote greener mobility solutions in everyday li e. Stream tested a rangeo mobility initiatives including intermodal travel solutions that encouraged people to use bikes incombination with public transport.
Results> Awareness-raising and promoting responsibility among key decision-makers such as tourism
development agencies, local government bodies, recreational site mangers and holidaycompanies.
> Stream tested a variety o so t and inexpensive measure designed to change peoplesbehaviour in terms o the transport they use on trips and holidays.
> Tangible energy savings were achieved at the project sites, along with modal shi t rom cars
to more sustainable transport.> Reductions in emissions, noise and congestion rom transport has increased environmental
quality at the Stream project sites.> Project in ormation has been produced which can be disseminated and used throughout
Europe.
Budget: 820 927(EU contribution: 50%)
Greeningtransportsolutionsor tourismand leisure
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Making reighttransport moreenergy e cient
COORDINATOR
Johan Beukema
Buck Consultants International B.V., Netherlands
+44 313790222 [email protected]://www.eu-interaction.net
PARTNERS
Motiva Oy (Motiva), Finland
Centre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),Greece
TRADEMCO Consulting, Research, DevelopmentS.A., Greece
CONTE spol. s r.o., Czech Republic
Association o the Bulgarian Energy Agencies(ABEA), Bulgaria
Baltic Energy Forum e.V., Germany
Berliner Energieagentur GmbH (BE), Germany
WSP Finland Oy (WSP FI), Finland
EVO BV, NetherlandsSenterNovem, Netherlands
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INternational Transport and EnergyReduction energy e ciency equalscost e ciency: engaging sectoral
organisations as championsand messengers to reduce energyuse in reight transportInteractionDuration: 10/20069/2008
ObjectivesInteraction aimed to reduce energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and costs throughout the reighttransport supply chain. The project was established by energy agencies and consultants in six countries:Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands and Finland.
The project identi ed and carried out energy reducing measures with companies that work in the reightsupply chain, particularly shippers. Measures tested included reducing the requency o deliveries,standardising loading units, introducing cleaner vehicles and the use o eco-driving techniques. Theobjective o this work was to identi y best practices that can be used by the European reight transportsector.
Results> One hundred companies linked to 21 industrial associations participated in the project.> The potential exists to reduce CO 2 emissions by between 20 000 to 40 000 tonnes a year i
participating companies implement project measures. A potential reduction in energy useo between 613% has also been identi ed or each company, which in turn could cut theirlogistics costs by 35%. Savings o about 3 million could be generated rom within theInteraction project.
> Best practices that could lead to a reduction in energy use or reight transport have beenput on a database, which can be used by other organisations in the supply chain. Thedatabase will be updated on a regular basis even though the project has nished.
> The structure developed by Interaction should make it possible to maintain a strong sectoralapproach to energy saving.
> Project partners have identi ed a change in attitude in supply chain actors towards energye ciency issues, thanks to the cost reductions that can be achieved.
Budget: 1 537 437(EU contribution: 50%)
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TransportReducingcar use inresidentialareas
COORDINATOR
Claus Koellinger
Austrian Mobility Research, Austria
+43 316810451-66koellinger@ mg.athttp://www.add-home.eu
PARTNERS
Azienda Mobilit e In rastrutture di GenovaS.p.A., Italy
Institut r Landes- undStadtentwicklungs orschung und Bauwesendes Landes Nordrhein-West alen, Germany
Rhomberg Bau GmbH, Austria
Black Sea Regional Agency or EnergyManagement, Bulgaria
University o Maribor, Faculty o CivilEngineering, Slovenia
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Mobility Management or housingareas rom car dependencyto ree choice
ADD HOMEDuration: 12/200611/2009
ObjectivesThe car dominates transport choices in residential areas. ADD HOME aims to change this by assessing howbest to improve peoples access to more sustainable modes like cycling, walking and public transport.
The project team will chose, develop and implement good practice case studies that have the potentialimprove sustainable mobility in residential neighbourhoods. ADD HOME partners will produce guidelinesbased on the case studies that will encourage others to develop practical alternatives to car use. Resultsand lessons learned will be distributed to stakeholders who are active in the eld o sustainable mobilityand housing.
Results> The goal is to train more than 150 people to understand and apply the projects ndings.> Training units and results will be tailored to the needs o ADD HOME target groups,
including construction companies, public authorities, property management companies,and transport and mobility service providers.
> Guidelines will clearly illustrate the potential or increasing the use o sustainable transportin residential areas, as well as any barriers that may hinder change.
> A number o implementation projects will be carr ied out and described or uture
application.> Generally, the project seeks to provide people with a better quality o li e in their domestic
environments.
Budget: 1 229 190(EU contribution: 50%)
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COORDINATOR
Mr Giorgio Saracco
Provincia di Biella, Italy
+39 [email protected]://www.mobi-net.eu
PARTNERS
ANATOLIKI S.A. Development Agencyo Eastern Thessaloniki, Greece
ENTE PBLICO REGIONAL DE LA ENERGADE CASTILLA Y LEN, Spain
FUNDACION ASTURIANA DE LA ENERGIA, Spain
Malardalen Energy Network/Energikontoreti Mlardalen AB, Sweden
Instituto Superior Tcnico, Portugal
Asociacin Agencia Provincial para el Controlde la Energa de Burgos, Spain
Cordar Energia, Italy
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Mobility Centres NetworkMOBI-NETDuration: 1/20076/2009
ObjectivesThe aim o this project is to help mobility centres learn rom each others experiences and to optimiselocal actions that improve the publics access to sustainable transport. The centres are working togetherto create a network o know-how on sustainable mobility. The project will also produce a website andguidebook that explain how to set up a mobility centre.
Mobility centres will establish publicly accessible In o Points, which provide personalised in ormationto help people nd alternatives to car use. The In o Points will also o er schools and businesses mobilitymanagement services and actions that can improve their uptake o energy-e cient transport solutions.
Results> The overall goal is to reduce emissions o CO 2 and particulates by 25% in the target area.> Policymakers are nding that the mobility centres act as use ul tools with which to
coordinate and promote sustainable mobility. A number o decision-makers have beentrained to mainstream mobility and mobility management.
> Various stakeholders have been involved in producing a mobility survey. They have alsohelped dra t mobility plans and activities.
> The project will improve partner collaboration, provide e ective dissemination activitiesand boost the networks knowledge base.
> The project should point to a general increase in satis ed users o alternative transportmodes which minimise car use.
Budget: 878 231(EU contribution: 48%)
Network toboost sustainabletransportknow-how
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TransportMakingthe schoolrun more
sustainableCOORDINATOR
Ra Canters
Mobiel 21, Belgium
+32 16239465ra [email protected]://www.schoolway.net
PARTNERS
Comune di Modena Settore Ambiente, Italy
Centre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),Greece
Miskolc Megyei Jog Vros nkormnyzata,Hungary
Institut r Verkehrspdagogik, Austria
Union o Bulgarian Black Sea Local Authorities,Bulgaria
DTV Consultants b.v., Netherlands
JMP Consulting Ltd, United Kingdom
University o Maribor,
Faculty o Civil Engineering, Slovenia
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Developing and disseminatingexcellent mobility managementmeasures or young people
ConnectDuration: 10/20079/2010
ObjectivesConnect aims to encourage schoolchildren, students and their parents to leave the car at home andinstead use more sustainable modes o transport when traveling to and rom school. Local authorities,schools and communities are closely involved in the projects activities. By sharing the experiences andoutcomes, participants will build a Europe-wide network, which could extend the projects li espan.
Connect will provide best practices that can inspire young people and their amilies to change theirtravel habits and teach children how to get to school sa ely. The project will develop campaign conceptsor primary and secondary schools that can be used across Europe.
Results> During the project, the Connect team hopes to achieve a 20% increase in the use o
sustainable transport by primary school pupils or home to school trips, and an increaseo 10% or secondary school children. When the campaign is nished, the project aims tomaintain a modal shi t o at least 10% or primary schools and 5% or secondary schools.
> Educational materials and manuals will be produced or teachers in several languages.> The project website will be used or networking and high-quality dissemination activities.
Budget: 1 438 224(EU contribution: 50%)
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Transportfeets getgreenmakeover
COORDINATOR
Leen Govaerts
Vlaamse instelling voor technologischonderzoek N.V., Belgium
+32 [email protected]://www.feat-eu.org
PARTNERSCentre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),Greece
Geonardo Environmental Technologies Ltd,Hungary
sterreichische Energieagentur (AEA), Austria
Rathgeb KEG, Austria
Mobiel 21, Belgium
B.A.U.M. Consult GmbH, Germany
TRT Trasporti e Territorio Srl, Italy
Region rbundet rebro ln, Sweden
SC IPA S.A., RomaniaSenterNovem, Netherlands
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Fleet Environmental Actionand AssessmentFLEAT
Duration: 10/20073/2010
ObjectivesFLEATs objective is to improve the energy e ciency o a number o di erent types o road transportfeets including those run by local authorities, public transport companies, company car providers andutility businesses.
The project will test various measures and actions to increase the environmental per ormance otransport feets such as the use o low-carbon vehicles, suggesting improvements in driver behaviour
and the deployment o mobility management strategies. The project aims to carry out 31 pilot actions,covering about 8 500 vehicles, in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands and Austria.
Results> Project target is a 21 ktonnes reduction o CO 2 emissions, potential reductions using the
multiplier e ect could be up to an estimated 0.25 million tonnes.> Monitoring and assessment will help FLEAT ascertain which measures work best or di erent
feets and vehicles.> Recommendations will be drawn up or policymakers based on the pilot action ndings and
results.
Budget: 1 322 215(EU contribution: 50%)
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Postal servicesaim to deliverbig energy
savings
COORDINATOR
Domenico Astarita
Poste Italiane SpA, Italy
+39 [email protected]://www.greenpostproject.eu
PARTNERS
Centro Interuniversitario di RicercasullInquinamento da Agenti Fisici, Italy
Comune di Perugia, Italy
Magyar Posta ZRt., Hungary
Association des Oprateurs Postaux PublicsEuropens AISBL, Belgium
De Post/La Poste, Belgium
University o Rousse Angel Kanchev, Bulgaria
LEGAMBIENTE Onlus, Italy
DUCATI energia SpA, Italy
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Green alternativepostal vehicle projectGreen PostDuration: 12/20066/2010
ObjectivesGreen Post is a project that seeks to exchange best practices and know-how in the use o electric andhybrid vehicles or postal deliveries. The objective is to improve energy e ciency and reduce air pollutionin Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy and Hungary.
The postal agencies in these our project partner countries will test di erent low-pollution vehicles. Theircost-e ectiveness and environmental bene ts will then be assessed by the project team. Environmentalimpact assessments, economic analyses, management training and maintenance regimes also orm parto the assessment process.
Results> A reduction in CO 2 emissions and uel consumption is expected.> The project will provide support to the electric vehicle market.> In ormation campaigns will be used to reach target groups and to encourage similar
initiatives that aim to improve energy e ciency in the postal and transport sectors.
Budget: 1 518 197(EU contribution: 50%)
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TransportMakingthe mosto Europessustainabletransportschemes
COORDINATOR
Carlos Sousa
Agncia Municipal de Energia de Almada,Portugal
+35 [email protected]://www.eu-added-value.eu
PARTNERSCork City Council, Ireland
Agencia per la Gestione Energia-Ambientesviluppo Sostenibile Salerno, Italy
Agence Rgionale Pour lEnvironnementde Midi-Pyrnes, France
Znojemsky regionln rozvoj o.p.s.,Czech Republic
HOG-architektur ZT GmbH, Austria
Black Sea Regional Agency or EnergyManagement, Bulgaria
Fundacin CENTRO DE RECURSOS AMBIENTALESDE NAVARRA (CRAN), Spain
Vilniaus Sveiko Miesto Biuras (VHCB), Lithuania
Primaria Municipiului Oradea (PMO), Romania
Uniunea Romana de Transport Public, Romania
Mestna Obcina Maribor, Slovenia
Fundacja Instytut Spraw Obywatelskich, Poland
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In ormation and awarenesscampaigns to enhancethe e ectiveness o investments
and in rastructure measuresor energy-e cient urban transportAdded ValueDuration: 11/200710/2010
ObjectivesInvestments and in rastructure designed to provide alternative, energy-saving urban transport solutions
could end up underused i the public do not know about them. This project aims to deploy marketingand in ormation and awareness-raising campaigns to add value to a range o urban transport initiativesthat have been designed to increase walking, cycling and the use o public transport such as park andride schemes, tram networks and pedestrian zones.
The project runs in 11 European cities and regions, and seeks to enhance use o in rastructure that isalready in place or that will be up and running during the projects li etime.
ResultsThe project is ongoing, though it does aim to:
> Raise awareness o the energy-saving potential that can be gained rom the use ostraight orward marketing techniques.
> Establish new standards or mobility management related to sustainable transportin rastructure.
> Provide easy access to know-how and build strong links between three disciplines: energye ciency, transport planning and land use planning.
> Trans er knowledge to countries where such marketing activities are not well established,namely the new EU Member States, candidate countries and parts o southern Europe.
Budget: 1 742 907(EU contribution: 50%)
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Anna Thormann
Det Grnne Hus, Agenda 21 in Kge, Denmark
+45 [email protected]://www.iee-promotion.eu
PARTNERS
Mendes Limited, Ireland
Agencia per la Gestione Energia-Ambientesviluppo Sostenibile Salerno, Italy
Agence Rgionale Pour lEnvironnementde Midi-Pyrnes, France
ARENE, AGENCE RGIONALE DELENVIRONNEMENT ET DE LNERGIEDILE DE FRANCE, France
Szchnyi Istvn Egyetem, Hungary
Grazer Energieagentur Ges.m.b.H. (GEA), Austria
Wol Projektentwicklung GmbH, Austria
Energy Agency o Plovdiv (EAP), BulgariaHochschule Liechtenstein, Institut r Architekturund Raumplanung, Latvia
AUTROLIS, Lithuania
Fundacin CENTRO DE RECURSOS AMBIENTALESDE NAVARRA (CRAN), Spain
Navara de Suelo Residencial s.a., Spain
Primaria Municipiului Oradea (PMO), Romania
Rigas Domes Satiksmes Departaments (Riga),Latvia
City o Martin, Slovakia
Mesto Trnava, Slovakia
Razvojna Agencija Sinergija d.o.o., Slovenia
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Creating liveable neighbourhoodswhile lowering transport energyconsumption
Pro.MotionDuration: 11/200710/2010
ObjectivesPro.Motion aims to help people in residential areas residential areas to cut back on the energy they useor transport. The objective is to tackle car dependency by changing peoples perceptions and travelbehaviour, and by motivating them to embrace an energy-saving li estyle.
Project pilots will take place in 12 countries, involving local residents and other stakeholders such asconstruction and property management companies, developers and local authorities. Together, they willtry to improve conditions that will make it possible or residents to consume less energy. The pilots willtake place across a range o urban environments, rom small neighbourhoods to complete city districts.
Results> Training sessions will be held in 10 countries to explore measures that can improve
accessibility and mobility services.> About 500 people will take part in the national training events.> The project will carry out a number o surveys on mobility behaviour.> Training materials and guidelines on energy saving at home will be produced, along with
best practices that will help to integrate mobility issues into the local Agenda 21 rameworkor sustainable development.
Budget: 1 883 316(EU contribution: 50%)
Residentskick the cardependencyhabit
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Ger ried Cebrat
Austrian Mobility Research, Austria
+43 316810451-35gcebrat@ gm.athttp://www.recodrive.eu
PARTNERS
IDEC S.A., Greece
Rathgeb KEG, Austria
IVECOL-CONSULT Ltd, Bulgaria
FleetCompany GmbH, Germany
TRT Trasporti e Territorio Srl, Italy
Uniunea Romana de Transport Public, Romania
Univerza v Mariboru, Fakuleta za gradbenistvo,Slovenia
BESEL. S.A., Spain
STIFTINGA VESTLANDSFORSKING, Norway
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Rewarding and RecognitionSchemes or Energy ConservingDriving, Vehicle Procurement
and MaintenanceRecodriveDuration: 10/20073/2010
ObjectivesRecodrive brings together eco-driving, good management practices and the e cient use o logistics in abid to make uel savings o more than 10% or vehicle feets.
The project will train energy consumption champions who will work with feet vehicle buyers andmaintenance sta . They will also monitor the way eco-driving techniques are applied. In addition, anauditing system will be established to check the energy e ciency o feet operations.
Policy guidelines will be developed in order to support feet owners who set up schemes to reward andrecognise the uel saving e orts o their drivers and procurement and maintenance sta .
ResultsThe project is ongoing, but outcomes will include:
> Developing a multilingual project website.> Establishing a support desk or feet owners and providing tools to aid driver training and
the procurement o on-board and uel management devices.
> Raising awareness o sustainable feet management issues among managers and otherstakeholders.
> Presenting tried-and-tested reward and recognition schemes to commercial feet owners.> Producing and publishing a re erence manual.
Budget: 1 181 032(EU contribution: 50%)
Gearing upor sustainablefeet
management
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Antonio Di Nunzio
Agenzia Locale per lEnergia e lo SviluppoAmbientale della Provincia di Chieti, Italy
+39 087141421in [email protected]://www.tat-project.eu
PARTNERS
Aglantzia Municipality, Cyprus
STRATAGEM Ltd, Cyprus
University o Cyprus, Cyprus
Provincia di Chieti, Italy
Universit Gabriele dAnnunziodi Chieti-Pescara, Italy
Agncia Regional de Energiada Alta Estremadura, Portugal
Camara Municipal de Leiria, Portugal
Instituto Politecnico de Leiria, Portugal
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Today and TomorrowStudents Today Citizens TomorrowT.aT.Duration: 10/20074/2010
ObjectivesThe goal o this project is to develop policies that will reduce the energy use and environmental impacto student travel habits. T.aT. aims to give students choices that are geared towards the use o lessenergy-intensive modes o transport .
The project will introduce measures or mobility management in three university areas in Italy, Cyprusand Portugal, while seeking to reduce CO 2 emissions by about 5%. It will also educate students on theirtravel choices and promote awareness about sustainable mobility. In addition, T.aT. intends to increasethe use o public transport by 10%, and will try to persuade 5% o students covered by the project tobuy bicycles.
Results> Each university has appointed a university mobility manager.> The project is developing three innovative sustainable mobility plans, one or each university
area.> Educational activities are spreading the message about sustainable mobility to the student
population.> Three university car-pooling services will be implemented.> Bike-sharing services will be rolled out in the three university areas.
Budget: 946 755(EU contribution: 50%)
Makinguniversityli e moresustainable
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Transport
> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Paul Henderson
London Borough o Bromley, United Kingdom
+44 [email protected]://www.commerce-eu.org
PARTNERS
Studio Metropolitana Urbanisztikai KutatKzpont Kht., Hungary
A.I.S.B.L. Plate orme Europennede la Gestion de la Mobilit, Belgium
Plovdiv Municipality, Bulgaria
Kauno Miesto Savivaldybs Administracija,Lithuania
Conseil Rgional Ile-de-France (CRIF), France
Camera de Comert si Industrie a MunicipiuliBucuresti, Romania
REGIA AUTONOMA DE TRANSPORT BUCURESTI,Romania
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Creating Optimal MobilityMeasures to Enable ReducedCommuter Emissions
CommerceDuration: 10/200710/2010
ObjectivesCommerce is harnessing the experiences o London and Paris to help municipalities in Bulgaria, Lithuania,Hungary and Romania to reduce CO 2 emissions generated by unnecessary car journeys to work. Theproject will develop a European set o standards or the production o mobility plans which all thepartners can use.
Commerce will provide best practice advice and support to establish transport orums in the partnermunicipalities, which will include the active participation o local employers. The project will alsocoordinate a European award to recognise best practice in the implementation o mobility plans. Inaddition, Commerce aims to run a series o sta exchanges and training programmes.
Results> A Pan-European Workplace Travel Plan Awards scheme has been designed using standards
developed by the project or assessing and recognising best practice.> A European plat orm on workplace travel plans is being developed, consisting o a web-
based discussion orum through which pro essionals can exchange experiences and goodpractice.
> Workplace travel orums have been established each orum will develop an action plan.
A good practice guide and seminars or key stakeholders will support orum activities.> The project will produce a set o standards and criteria or the development o mobility
plans, which can be used by all EU municipalities, employers and key decision-makers.Results here will address trans erability issues between cities that have di erent social andeconomic circumstances.
Budget: 1 055 172(EU contribution: 50%)
Cutting backon car journeys the Londonand Paris way
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> C O N TA C T D E TA I L S
COORDINATOR
Marco Stancari
Comune di Modena, Italy
+39 [email protected]://www.marketingpublictransport.eu
PARTNERS
Agenzia per la mobilit e il trasporto pubblicolocale di Modena S.p.A., Italy
Azienda Trasporti Collettivi e Mobilit S.p.A.,Italy
Communaut dAgglomrationdu Grand Besanon, France
Keolis Besanon, France
Astiko KTEL Irakliou S.A., Greece
Fundacin Centro Europeo de Empresase Innovatin de Albacete, Spain
Nicols Lpez Jimenez, S.L., Spain
Lancashire County Council, United KingdomEnergie-Cits (EC), France
Horrios do Funchal Transportes Pblicos, S.A.,Portugal
Primaria Baia Mare, Romania
SC Transport Local URBIS SA, Romania
Municipality o Heraklion, Greece
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A Direct Marketing Programmeor Public TransportAd PersonamDuration: 10/20089/2010
ObjectivesAd Personams objective is to implement and assess the use o direct marketing campaigns to promotegreater use o public transport in seven small to medium-sized cities in Greece, Spain, France, Italy,Portugal, Romania and the United Kingdom.
In each pilot city, all citizens will be invited to ll in a questionnaire about their travel habits. AdPersonam will then select 1 000 people in each city to take part in its direct marketing programme.Thanks to the use o a travel planner, participants will receive tailor-made proposals or the use o publictransport or their home to workplace journeys. The project team will analyse the results to evaluate theimpact o its campaign.
ResultsThe project has some time to run but seeks the ollowing outcomes:
> A change in the travel behaviour o at least 50% o the target group, shi ting them awayrom cars to buses or their home to work journeys.
> An increase in residents knowledge o public transport availability in the pilot cities and tobreak down peoples prejudices against using sustainable travel options.
> About 3 000 daily uses o public transport travel planners in each pilot city one year a terthe direct marketing programme has been implemented.
> Encouraging at least 40 European local authorities or public transport companies to
participate in direct marketing actions on a voluntary basis.
Budget: 1 387 389(EU contribution: 66%)
Tailor-madepublic
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COORDINATOR
Dr Marcus Enoch
Loughborough University, United Kingdom
+44 [email protected]://www.travelplanplus.eu
PARTNERS
Diepens en Okkema Groep BV, Netherlands
CONSELL COMARCAL DEL BAGES, Spain
Cambridgeshire County Council, United Kingdom
Swedish Road Administration, StockholmRegion, Sweden
Municipality o Gyor, Hungary
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Travel Reduction Attainment ViaEnergy-e cient Localities PLANningTravel Plan PlusDuration: 11/20084/2011
ObjectivesLocal Travel Planning Networks (LTPNs) aim to provide communities with a package o measures thatpromote cleaner, greener transport choices while reducing reliance on the car. When run properly, thesenetworks can deliver energy savings in transport and reduce local tra c congestion.
The Travel Plan Plus project seeks to develop policy recommendations on how best to set up LTPNs. Todo this, the project will set up our LTPNs in representative locations in the EU and monitor and evaluatehow they work. Project partners hail rom Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UnitedKingdom.
ResultsThe project has some time to run but aims to:
> Develop and assess LTPNs in the ollowing municipal areas: Bages, Spain; Gyor, Hungary;Stockholm, Sweden; and Cambridgeshire in the UK.
> Produce a ramework to explain how to implement an LTPN in a systematic way, resultingin comprehensive guidelines that can support the uture adoption o such networksthroughout the EU.
> Raise awareness and understanding o LTPNs, mobility management and ways o reducingenergy use in the transport sector.
> Provide a review o LTPNs, including case studies and examples that operate in a variety o
physical, economic, policy and social environments.
Budget: 999 104(EU contribution: 75%)
Networkso er a greenertransportuture
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Sieg ried Rupprecht and Matthias Fielder
Rupprecht Consult Forschung & BeratungGmbH, Germany
+49 22160605522m. [email protected]://www.aeneas-project.eu
PARTNERSGreen City e.V., Germany
European Metropolitan Transport Authorities,France
Landeshauptstadt Mnchen, Germany
The Regional Environmental Centre or Centraland Eastern Europe, Hungary
Salzburg AG r Energie, Verkehr undTelekommunikation, Austria
ZGB Zentrum r Generationen& Barriere reiheit, Austria
AGE the European Older Peoples Plat orm,Belgium
Mnchner Verkehrsgesellscha t mbH (MVG),Germany
Odense Kommune, Denmark
Urzd Miasta Krakowa, Poland
Ayuntamiento de Donostia-San Sebastin, Spain
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Attaining Energy E ciency Mobilityin an Ageing SocietyAeneasDuration: 8/20085/2011
ObjectivesThe proportion o the EUs population aged 50 and over is expected to increase rom 35% to 49%between 2005 and 2050. Walking and public transport used to be popular with older people, butcurrently there appears to be a strong and growing shi t toward greater car use. Alternatives to the carare o ten seen as unattractive, con using or impractical.
Aeneas will address these issues in a bid to encourage older people to use more energy-e cient modeso transport. The project aims to use in ormation and awareness campaigns and provide mobilitytraining and guided tours. These measures will target speci c groups such as car drivers who are nearingretirement age and public transport users aged 80+.
ResultsThe project has some time to run but aims to:
> Achieve an increase in the use o walking, cycling, public transport and car sharing amongolder people, while raising awareness about the challenges that an ageing society presentto urban mobility at local and European level.
> Organise ve training workshops or mobility and transport practitioners.> Develop a tool kit or passenger training.> Provide good practice examples and an implementation guide to encourage urther uptake
o project activities.
Budget: 1 863 369(EU contribution: 75%)
Helping olderpeople into
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COORDINATOR
Dr Hildegard Matthies
Choice GmbH, Germany
+49 [email protected]://www.obisproject.com
PARTNERS
Car Sharing Italia srl, Italy
CETE de Lyon, France
EFFIA MTI MOBILITE TERRITOIREET INTERMODALITE, France
Centrum dopravnho vyzkumu, v.v.i.,Czech Republic
Technische Universitt Wien, Austria
Senatsverwaltung r Stadtentwicklung,Germany
DB Rent GmbH, Germany
koinstitut Sdtirol/Alto Adige, Italy
Kungliga Tekniska Hgskolan, SwedenCTC Charitable Trust, United Kingdom
Transport or London, United Kingdom
Pomorskie Stowarzyszenie Wsplna Europa,Poland
Ajuntament de Barcelona, Spain
Altran Disseny de Sistemes i Desenvolupament,S.L., Spain
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Optimising Bike Sharingin European citiesOBISDuration: 9/20088/2011
ObjectivesOBIS aims to expand the role o bike sharing as a way to oster clean, energy-e cient travel in Europestowns and cities. Bike-sharing schemes have so much to o er cycling helps people get t, it is good orthe environment and complements the use o public transport.
The project will develop its own pilot schemes to ully explore issues relating to running bike-sharinginitiatives, such as accessibility and cost o use. The project will identi y good practices and report on thepotential and limits o bike sharing in urban centres.
ResultsThe project is ongoing but aims to deliver:
> A bike-sharing manual, which includes recommendations and guidelines or introducingand implementing bike sharing.
> Two international con erences or stakeholders.> A website to provide project in ormation and a regular newsletter.
Budget: 1 467 648(EU contribution: 75%)
Embracingpeddlepower inurban areas
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Michael Glotz-Richter
Freie Hansestadt Bremen, Senator or Umwelt,Bau, Verkehr und Europa, Germany
+49 [email protected]://www.momo-cs.eu
PARTNERSBundesverband CarSharing e.V., Germany
Cambio Mobilittsservice GmbH & Co. KG,Germany
Motiva Oy (Motiva), Finland
Centre or Renewable Energy Sources (CRES),Greece
Bond Beter Lee milieu Vlaanderen vzw, Belgium
CPA vzw (Taxistop), Belgium
Mendes GoCar Limited (Mendes Limited), Ireland
International Association or Public Transport
(UITP), BelgiumItalian Ministry or the Environment, Italy
Enter per le Nuove Tecnologie lEnergiae lAmbiente (ENEA), Italy
Institute or Environmental Policy p.b.c,Czech Republic
Fundacio Mobiltat, Sostenible l Segura,Spain (FMS), Spain
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More Options or energy-e cientMobility through Car SharingMomo Car-SharingDuration: 10/20089/2011
ObjectivesMomo aims to promote energy-e cient travel through the use o car sharing. The project seeks toincrease the number o car sharers in Europe and establish car-sharing schemes in cities where they donot currently exist.
The project will raise awareness while drawing up recommendations on how best to develop eco- riendlycar-sharing schemes. The Momo team will show how car sharing complements sustainable modes otransport like walking, cycling and public transport, which together can provide an alternative to privatecar ownership without restricting peoples mobility.
ResultsThe project is ongoing but has the ollowing targets:
> 20 000 new car-sharing customers.> Reduce energy consumption by 58 000 gigajoules per year.> Reduce CO 2 emissions by 6 000 tonnes per year.> Reallocate urban space by replacing private cars.
Budget: 2 268 942
(EU contribution: 75%)
Car sharingto unblock
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COORDINATOR
Maarten van Bemmelen
CINESI, Spain
+34 971775296mvbemmelen@tele onica.nethttp://www.biosire.eu
PARTNERS
CINESI Transport Consultancy, Spain
CAIB Balearics Ministry or Mobilityand Planning, Spain
GEN Grupo Ecolgico Natural, Spain
Region o Crete Energy Agency, Greece
Austrian Mobility Research/Forschungsgesellscha t MobilitaetGemeinntzige GmbH (FGM-AMOR), Austria
Energy Solutions Northwest London, UK
La Rochelle Communaut Urbaine, France
Net Engineering, Italy
Regione Veneto, ItalyInstitute or Energy Research (IFEU), Germany
University o Zagreb FSB, Croatia
IBMER, Poland
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Creating Sustainable Transportin Tourism RegionsBiosireDuration: 9/20088/2010
ObjectivesBiosires objective is to encourage greater use o alternative uels namely biodiesel and electricity ortransport feets, ships and specialist vehicles that are used in tourist areas in Austria, Croatia, France,Greece, Italy and Spain.
The project will run pilots schemes to test the use o alternative uels and clean technologies. It also aimsto increase the use o recycled cooking oil as a uel, and examine the potential or bio uel productionand use in Croatia, Italy and Poland. In addition, Biosire will provide in ormation about the advantageso alternative uels or tourism transport, while o ering training, consulting and support to feet owners,regions and municipalities.
ResultsThe projects targets include:
> Raising awareness among feet operators about the bene ts o alternative uels.> Establishing a sustainable production process and avourable legal and market conditions
or biodiesel.> Trans erring outputs and recommendations to other European tourist areas.> Involving other regions in workshops and training events.
Budget: 1 685 020(EU contribution: 75%)
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Energy-e cient transportGreen mobility on the moveThis brochure presents 34 projects supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe programme (IEE).The projects are designed to provide Europe with greener transport choices by improving transportenergy e ciency. The objective is to encourage a shi t away rom energy-intensive modes by tacklingnon-technological barriers to the use o cleaner transport and alternative uels (both or people andthe movement o goods). The projects promote greener mobility solutions which help people andorganisations to rationalise the number o trips they make while encouraging intermodality, greater useo public transport, cycling and walking.
The IEE programme promotes sustainable transport solutions in order to create a more energy-intelligentEurope. This series o reports provides examples o projects unded by the programme in key areas.
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