Over its three-years, the project will publish a series of reports showcasing its results and progress. By the end of the initiative, key performance indicators – such as energy saved, CO2 emissions reduced, and investments triggered – will be evaluated, offering a clear picture of the project’s overall impact. These insights will highlight the tangible benefits and success stories, driving momentum for future energy efficiency initiatives.
EnergyEfficiency4 SMEs public deliverables are available for download.
- Accompanying SMEs in implementing energy efficiency measures. The document presents three separate documents that contain the methodology for analysing energy efficiency practices in large companies, the collection of good energy practices from large companies to support the ecological transition of SMEs, and the selection of best practices suitable for transfer from large companies to SMEs.
- High-level Economic Study on Energy Efficiency in Accommodation and Agri-foods & Metalwork Manufacturing. The purpose of this initial analysis was to offer support to the partners consortium, in presenting an initial state of play report for energy efficiency measures in the Accommodation and food service activities, Agri-food and Metalwork Manufacturing.
- Questionnaire self-assessment on the energy efficiency measures in the companies. This questionnaire was designed to take into account the key evaluation criteria of energy efficiency according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development standards.
- Financing list. The document brings information on financial measures available to businesses in each participating country, and brings the information directly to the businesses through an individual contact point in each participating partner.