The Mediterranean library of knowledge

Explore the ENI CBC Med Programme's library of deliverables: a comprehensive digital repository of diverse resources tailored for the Mediterranean region. Discover in-depth studies, innovative strategies, and practical tools spanning tools addressing key environmental, economic, and social issues. The library is your go-to source to find valuable knowledge to inspire new collaborative projects driving fair, sustainable and inclusive development across the Mediterranean.

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Catalogue of solutions available for the hospitality industry - Water and Energy saving technologies

The project partners have jointly defined a common transnational service to analyze innovative technologies/services/products that combine water and energy for the hotel industry that have great potential and that can be easily replicated in the smallest SMEs.
The GreeninMed project has selected a list of technologies, services and products to
support savings in water and energy consumption in the Mediterranean touristic
SMEs. The structure of the Benchmark presenting each technology is the following
one:
• Technology general description,
• Advantages &disadvantage to estimate the feasibility installing the technology.
• The “potential use in hotel industry”
• Performance and savings potentially achievable applying the technology.
• References about manufacturers/providers of the technology

GREENinMED-subgrantees video in Israel

In its final stage, seven grants with up to 22,500 Euro were given to Start-Ups or SMEs in Israel that produce eco-innovative products or services that advance more efficient water and energy management in tourism to advance sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean.

GREENinMED-subgrantees video in Spain

In its final stage, three grants with up to 25,000 Euro were given to Start-Ups or SMEs in Spain that produce eco-innovative products or services that advance more efficient water and energy management in tourism to advance sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean.

GREENinMED-subgrantees video in France

In its final stage, four grants with up to 25,000 Euro were given to Start-Ups or SMEs in France that produce eco-innovative products or services that advance more efficient water and energy management in tourism to advance sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean.

GreenBuilding shares its guidelines for EU nearly Zero Energy Buildings

The goal of this manual is presented along with the definition of nearly zero energy for public building in the EU MED regions illustrating the benefits in energy consumption. These benefits include: reducing environmental impact (e.g. greenhouse gas and carbon emissions) and increasing resiliency; lower operational costs in particular the energy costs; promoting healthier and more comfortable spaces for occupants and efficiency; implementing this manual will be carried when intending to refurbish public offices; and buildings to achieve nearly zero energy consumption annually.

GreenBuilding shares its guidelines for nearly Zero Energy Buildings in Mediterranean Partner Countries

The goal of this manual is presented along with the definition of nearly zero energy for public building in the MED regions illustrating the benefits in energy consumption. These benefits include: reducing environmental impact (e.g. greenhouse gas and carbon emissions) and increasing resiliency; lower operational costs in particular the energy costs; promoting healthier and more comfortable spaces for occupants and efficiency; implementing this manual will be carried when intending to refurbish public offices; and buildings to achieve nearly zero energy consumption annually.

GreenBuilding shares its guidelines for the new/revised procedures for the energy building refurbishment of Mediterranean public buildings

The aim of his report was to identify and evaluate new and revised procedures for the building energy refurbishment, and the GreenBuilding assessed the best practices in order to compare them and produce the report to guaranteeing the gained knowledge transfer. This report covers the best practices in the Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPC), like the energy simulation and energy efficiency tools in addition to cost-effective technological procedures that helps minimizing the energy consumption of a building.

GreenBuilding shares its guidelines for the new/revised procedures for the energy building refurbishment of EU public buildings

The aim of his report was to identify and evaluate new and revised procedures for the building energy refurbishment, and the GreenBuilding assessed the best practices in order to compare them and produce the report to guaranteeing the gained knowledge transfer. This report covers the best practices in the European Union Mediterranean Countries (EUMC), like the energy simulation and energy efficiency tools in addition to cost-effective technological procedures that helps minimizing the energy consumption of a building.