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Published March 18, 2022 | Version v1
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Proposal on the specifications for P4P project data

Creators

  • 1. Benedetto

Description

This report is aimed at defining a list of indicators that can be used to evaluate the impact of implemented Pay-for-Performance (P4P) programs for energy efficiency. Firstly, an introduction to P4P schemes is provided, including a description of the advantages of this type of program and more specifically, the benefits of aggregating energy efficiency projects into programs. Then, the SENSEI model is introduced, and the interaction between the different actors taking part in this scheme is specified. After that, the indicators to evaluate P4P project data are defined. The factors taken into account for the definition of these indicators are; the size, impact, cost-effectiveness, and timing of the program, as well as characteristics of the implemented Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) and the buildings, included in the programs. The indicators have been defined so that they can easily be included in the De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP), an open-source database that includes information about energy efficiency investments and achieved savings. The platform has the goal of up-scaling energy efficiency investments in Europe by providing data about existing projects in buildings and industry. In the final section of this report, the DEEP platform is presented and a recommendation for inclusion of the defined indicators in their database is provided. The inclusion of the defined indicators in the DEEP platform will allow the collection of empirical data on the effectiveness of P4P schemes and could possibly help build a case for the implementation of such programs in place of regular energy efficiency projects.

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D6.4_Proposal on the specifications for P4P project data.pdf

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Funding

SENSEI – Smart Energy Services Integrating the Multiple Benefits from Improving the Energy Efficiency of the European Building Stock 847066
European Commission