Improving Energy Efficiency in Constanta, Romania [electronic resource] / Manuela Mot.

By: Mot, ManuelaContributor(s): Bose, Ranjan | Burduja, Sebastian | Ionescu-Heroiu, Marcel | Mot, ManuelaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Papers | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2013Description: 1 online resource (1 p.)Subject(s): Affordable Housing | Clean Energy | Climate | Climate Change | Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases | Coal | Desertification | Electricity | Energy | Energy Consumption | Energy Efficiency | Energy Intensity | Energy Production | Energy Production and Transportation | Environment | Environment and Energy Efficiency | Environment and Natural Resource Management | Hazardous Waste | Hot Water | Hydropower | Maritime Transport | Natural Gas | Nuclear Power | Population Density | Renewable Energy | Roads | Solar Energy | Street Lighting | Tax Exemptions | Temperature | Thermal Power | Transport | Urban Sprawl | Vehicles | Wind EnergyOnline resources: Click here to access online Abstract: The Tool for Rapid Assessment of City Energy (TRACE) is used for conducting rapid assessments of energy use in cities. It helps prioritize sectors with significant energy savings potential, and identifies appropriate energy efficiency interventions across six sectors-transport, municipal buildings, water and waste water, public lighting, solid waste, and power and heat. It is a simple, low-cost, user-friendly, and practical tool that can be applied in any socioeconomic setting. This report is based on the implementation of the TRACE tool in Constanta in July 2013 and it outlines ideas on what the city could further do to improve its energy efficiency performance. It details the analysis carried out and the recommendations derived as a result, for district heating maintenance and upgrade, non-motorized transport, public transport development, parking restraint measures, municipal building benchmarking program, municipal buildings audit and retrofit, street lighting timing program, energy efficiency action plan and strategy, and awareness raising campaigns.
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The Tool for Rapid Assessment of City Energy (TRACE) is used for conducting rapid assessments of energy use in cities. It helps prioritize sectors with significant energy savings potential, and identifies appropriate energy efficiency interventions across six sectors-transport, municipal buildings, water and waste water, public lighting, solid waste, and power and heat. It is a simple, low-cost, user-friendly, and practical tool that can be applied in any socioeconomic setting. This report is based on the implementation of the TRACE tool in Constanta in July 2013 and it outlines ideas on what the city could further do to improve its energy efficiency performance. It details the analysis carried out and the recommendations derived as a result, for district heating maintenance and upgrade, non-motorized transport, public transport development, parking restraint measures, municipal building benchmarking program, municipal buildings audit and retrofit, street lighting timing program, energy efficiency action plan and strategy, and awareness raising campaigns.

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