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Progress Reports, Intermediate Report, Final Report
Monitoring & Evaluation
Creation of monitoring board
Evaluation Methodology
Data collection to feed indicators
WP1 PERFORMANCE TO DATE VERY LOW ☺
D2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communitites with local interests for setting up an integrated energy policy
E2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
F2
To date achievement level of the RURENER (task) facilitation of resources/tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
G2
To date achievement level of the RURENER(task) stimulation for use of local resources (biomass, wind power, solar energy, waterpower)
H2
Achievement level of cooperation built between European communities (to date)
I2
Growth rate of increasing knowledge and capacity on RES/RUE of small rural communities(to date)
J2
Impact of RURENER on energy saving in public buildings
K2
Impact of RURENER on RES/RUE awareness
L2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on policy support/consistency
M2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on rural communities commitment and willingness
N2
Maximum percent growth of energentic neutrality in RURENERsmall rural communities within the resources available to it
O2
Maximum number of services offered by RURENER to its members within the resources available to it
P2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Q2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER promotion of energetic-neutral villages
2. Opportunities and methods toward energetic- neutral villages
Building on previous experiences
Share common definitions (rural communities, energetic neutrality...)
Identify and analyse pilot communities profiles (SWOT analysis, questioner)
Identify how energetic neutrality can impact local economic development
Identify existing methodologies of energy strategies in rural areas
Inventory of existing measure tools, analysis of strengths and weaknesses
A model toward energetic neutrality
Designing adapted methodological modules
Building tools to measure progress
on-line pedagogical guidelines
D2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communitites with local interests for setting up an integrated energy policy
E2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
F2
To date achievement level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
To date achievement level of the RURENER stimulation for use of local resources (biomass, wind power, solar energy, waterpower)
H2
Achievement level of cooperation built between European communities (to date)
I2
Growth rate of increasing knowledge and capacity on RES/RUE of small rural communities(to date)
J2
Impact of RURENER on energy saving in public buildings
K2
Impact of RURENER on RES/RUE awareness
L2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on policy support/consistency
M2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on rural communities commitment and willingness
N2
Maximum percent growth of energentic neutrality in RURENERsmall rural communities within the resources available to it
Value-for-money Target Group SatisfactionIndicator 12 Indicator 13 Indicator 14
Evaluating Member Normalized Decision Matrix
Indicator 1
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
8 0 0
O2
Maximum number of services offered by RURENER to its members within the resources available to it
P2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Q2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER promotion of energetic-neutral villages
3. A Network to enhance energetic-neutral communities
On-line Knowledge transfer
Use information and communication technologies
Identify experts to answer to the communities' questions
Manage language barrier to allow mutualisation of expertise
Database of network members presenting their areas of expertise
Identify mentors, pupils and twins: “communities to support communities”
Sustainability of the Network
Network Charter, updated database and information
Evaluate progresses of the Network CommunityLinks with other rural/energy networks; future structure of the
WP3 PERFORMANCE TO DATE VERY LOW ☺
D2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communitites with local interests for setting up an integrated energy policy
E2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
F2
To date achievement level of the RURENER (task) facilitation of resources/tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
To date achievement level of the RURENER(task) stimulation for use of local resources (biomass, wind power, solar energy, waterpower)
H2
Achievement level of cooperation built between European communities (to date)
I2
Growth rate of increasing knowledge and capacity on RES/RUE of small rural communities(to date)
J2
Impact of RURENER on energy saving in public buildings
K2
Impact of RURENER on RES/RUE awareness
L2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on policy support/consistency
M2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on rural communities commitment and willingness
N2
Maximum percent growth of energentic neutrality in RURENERsmall rural communities within the resources available to it
Value-for-money Target Group SatisfactionIndicator 12 Indicator 13 Indicator 14
Evaluating Member Normalized Decision Matrix
Indicator 1
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1 1 0.35355339 0
8 0 0
2.82842712 0
O2
Maximum number of services offered by RURENER to its members within the resources available to it
P2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Q2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER promotion of energetic-neutral villages
4. Concrete local actions in energetic-neutral communities
Commitment of communities
Strategic commitment (become a Energetic-neutral community)
Commitment to tools (benefit from network tools and activities)
Implementations and actions
Raising awareness at local level
Collect energy data at the local level (see WP2 t2)
Set-up Energy strategies in small rural communities
Active mentoring and twinning: one to one training and experience sharing
Local progresses toward energetic-neutrality
Annual local reports: impact on local development
WP4 PERFORMANCE TO DATE VERY LOW
☺
D2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communitites with local interests for setting up an integrated energy policy
E2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
F2
To date achievement level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
To date achievement level of the RURENER stimulation for use of local resources (biomass, wind power, solar energy, waterpower)
H2
Achievement level of cooperation built between European communities (to date)
I2
Growth rate of increasing knowledge and capacity on RES/RUE of small rural communities(to date)
J2
Impact of RURENER on energy saving in public buildings
K2
Impact of RURENER on RES/RUE awareness
L2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on policy support/consistency
M2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on rural communities commitment and willingness
N2
Maximum percent growth of energentic neutrality in RURENERsmall rural communities within the resources available to it
Value-for-money Target Group SatisfactionIndicator 12 Indicator 13 Indicator 14
Evaluating Member Normalized Decision Matrix
Indicator 1
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 11 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
1 1 11 0.35355339 0
1 1 1
1 0.35355339 0
8 0 0
2.82842712 0
O2
Maximum number of services offered by RURENER to its members within the resources available to it
P2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Q2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER promotion of energetic-neutral villages
Develop web architecture, functions and graphical composition
Ensure sustainable updating
Producing practical guidelines: how to use the website, how to find a mentor, how to share my experience...
Printing pedagogical guidelines (produced in WP2.2)
Training and information national seminars
Training seminars for members
Participation in local and national exhibitions to promote energetic neutral communities
D2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communitites with local interests for setting up an integrated energy policy
E2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
F2
To date achievement level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
Other dissemination and communication activities at the local level
European event and communication to European entities
Organisation of a common European event on innovative rural development
Communication toward European Parliament members and DG Officers
To date achievement level of the RURENER stimulation for use of local resources (biomass, wind power, solar energy, waterpower)
H2
Achievement level of cooperation built between European communities (to date)
I2
Growth rate of increasing knowledge and capacity on RES/RUE of small rural communities(to date)
J2
Impact of RURENER on energy saving in public buildings
K2
Impact of RURENER on RES/RUE awareness
L2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on policy support/consistency
M2
Continuation of RURENER benefits after EU and other support ends based on rural communities commitment and willingness
N2
Maximum percent growth of energentic neutrality in RURENERsmall rural communities within the resources available to it
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Value-for-money Target Group SatisfactionIndicator 12 Indicator 13 Indicator 14
Evaluating Member Normalized Decision Matrix
Indicator 1
1 1 1
1 0.30151134 0
1 1 1 1 0.30151134 0
1 1 1
1 0.30151134 0
1 1 1
1 0.30151134 0
1 1 11 0.30151134 0
1 1 1 1 0.30151134 0
1 1 1
1 0.30151134 0
1 1 1
1 0.30151134 0
1 1 11 0.30151134 0
1 1 1
1 0.30151134 0
O2
Maximum number of services offered by RURENER to its members within the resources available to it
P2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Q2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER promotion of energetic-neutral villages
Creation and regular update of RURENER information for IEE online information systems (one update after each progress and intermediate report)
Contribution, upon request by the EACI, to the development of additional information material (Intelligent Energy News Review, videos, images etc.) in the quality and format specified
Participation and/or contribution, to information and dissemination events (contractors’ workshops, conferences, briefing days, exhibitions, etc.) related to IEE or other relevant EU programmes
WP6 PERFORMANCE TO DATE VERY LOW☺
D2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communitites with local interests for setting up an integrated energy policy
E2
Consistency level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
F2
To date achievement level of the RURENER facilitation of resources/tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Maximum percent growth of energentic neutrality in RURENERsmall rural communities within the resources available to it
O2
Maximum number of services offered by RURENER to its members within the resources available to it
P2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER facilitation of resources/ tools/ experiences sharing between rural communities
Q2
Level of satisfaction of the involved rural communities from the RURENER promotion of energetic-neutral villages