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North Sea Sustainable Energy Planning
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About North Sea SEP
Website: http://www.northseasep.eu/
The North Sea Sustainable Energy Planning project was initiated by a group of interested specialists from different fields: green industry, regional planners and stakeholders of regional and municipal development.
The idea of this project is to focus on the specific problems municipalities and counties faced in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
North Sea Sustainable Energy Planning is considering main points of relevant strategic EU policies, such as the ESDP (fostering e.g. Indigenous Development, Diverse and Productive Rural Areas), the Lisbon and Gothenburg Strategy (creating a dynamic economic environment and ensuring sustainable development) and translating it to the field of alternative energies and energy efficiency (RES -directive).
The following municipalities and regions are partners in the project:
- City of Osterholz-Scharmbeck
- Aberdeen City Council
- Intercommunale Leiedal
- Provincie Drenthe
- Energikontor Sydost
- Municipality of Varberg/campus varberg
- County of Osterholz
- Municipality of Worpswede
- Municipality of Hambergen
- Municipality of Ritterhude
- Municiplatity of Grasberg
- Municipality of Lilienthal
- Tynaarlo Municipality
- Hedensted Kommune
- Vejle Kommune
- Fredericia Kommune
- Kolding Kommune
- Middelfart Kommune
North Sea SEP Publications, Presentations and Other Resources
Below is a list of North Sea SEP publications, presentations and other resources available on this Regions 202020 Website. Further publications, news articles and resources may be available on the main North Sea SEP website: http://www.northseasep.eu/
Tools and Methodologies

Business model in Middelfart - energy savings with ESCO firm
Tool / Methodology [EN] This publication describes the business model in Middelfart for energy savings with ESCO firm, as well as its attempt to evolve a business model for private houses. By head of Climate, Morten Mejsen Westergaard, Municipality of Middelfart. Updated version based upon article by Inger Stauning, University of Roskilde.
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