
"ENACT - ENergy Auditors Competences, Training and profiles - is a European project within the ERASMUS+ programme involving 6 partners from 4 European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain) carried out from September 2014 to August 2016.ENACT addressed the need to define the professional figure of the energy auditor in the civil sector with focus on residential buildings, the proposed ENACT Energy Auditor represents in fact an important professional figure in modern societies considering the third target ""Climate change and energy sustainability"" of the Europe 2020 strategy (20% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions , 20% increase of of energy from renewables, 20% increase in energy efficiency). In order to reach the 20% increase in energy efficiency in the civil sector, a proper and skilled figure to support consumers in their energy efficiency process (from the awareness raising to the take-up in the household of energy efficient measures) is highly needed in the market. The professional figure for this activity defined and proposed within the project is the ENACT Energy Auditor. On the development of the ENACT project, 6 European partners have collaborated together: under the coordination of AISFOR, the partners involved were RENAEL (It), ADENE (Pt) Kape (Pl), INCOMA (Es) and APADGE (Es) representing the two sectors addressed: VET and energy. All partners are experts in the European training market / energy market and are involved in other projects related to ENAC:Tnational initiatives, European concertation actions and EU projects.The partners have closely collaborated to implement the ambitious ENACT work plan to define the ENACT Energy Auditor profile, the training programmes, modules and relative training materials in an harmonised and structured manner in all the project countries involved. The partners have also collaborated to design the ENACT ECVET system for the mutual recognition of the ENACT training and have prepared and undersigned a Memorandum of Understanding. During the 24-month ENACT project period, the following activities have been developed:- study of the energy auditing market in Europe with focus on the civil/residential sector,- analysis and comparison of the existing figures in the project national markets for domestic / civil energy auditing - in terms of knowledge, skills and competencies of the various existing figures,- definition of the KSC (Knowledge, Skills and Competencies) matrix of the ENACT Energy Auditor and definition of the relative ENACT Energy Auditor profile leading to the publication of the relative Qualification Scheme,- definition of the ENACT Energy Auditor training course,- validation of the defined profile, training scheme and materials,- collection and analysis of the open training resources related to the modules of the ENACT Energy Auditor training course,- preparation of the relative ENACT training materials for each module for the pilot and validation of the trainign course and material,- set-up of the ICT ENACT system, including the choice of the training platform and its customization for the Italian pilot and the validation in the other countries,- development of the ENACT pilot in Italy by deliverying the full ENACT course through the customised ENACT ICT system,- validation of ENACT (ICT system and uploaded ENACT training material and other underlying documents) in the non Italian countries,- fine-tuning, according to the pilot and validation results, of the ENACT profile / training course / training material / ICT system,- definition of possible recommendations for the take-up of the ENAT Energy Auditor figure by the countries involved in the project and for the dissemination and take-up of the professional figure also in countries outside the ENACT consortium.The ENACT Results and impact attained are both at Nation and Europe (project) level. The timing of the ENACT project enabled the partners to take advantage of the activity in the various countries of the definition of the European norm on energy audit (UNI CEI EN 16247), in particular of chapter 5 of the norm on the ""Energy Audits"". The ENACT results are therefore in line and compatible with the European norm and the national recognition of the technical standards for their implementation. The main outputs of the ENACT project can be sumarised as follows:1) ENACT Comparative Report of the energy auditing scenario in the various countries and of the energy audit professional families,2) ENACT Qualification Scheme illustrating the ENACT energy audit profile and training,3) ENACT training programme and relative training resources,4) ENACT Memorandum of Understanding for the mutual recognition of the training, based on the ECVET system,5) ENACT ICT system,6) Pilot and validation results of the ENACT profile training programme training materials and ICT system,7) ENACT Recommendations illustrating lessons learnt from ENACT experience and indications on follow-up"

"ENACT - ENergy Auditors Competences, Training and profiles - is a European project within the ERASMUS+ programme involving 6 partners from 4 European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain) carried out from September 2014 to August 2016.ENACT addressed the need to define the professional figure of the energy auditor in the civil sector with focus on residential buildings, the proposed ENACT Energy Auditor represents in fact an important professional figure in modern societies considering the third target ""Climate change and energy sustainability"" of the Europe 2020 strategy (20% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions , 20% increase of of energy from renewables, 20% increase in energy efficiency). In order to reach the 20% increase in energy efficiency in the civil sector, a proper and skilled figure to support consumers in their energy efficiency process (from the awareness raising to the take-up in the household of energy efficient measures) is highly needed in the market. The professional figure for this activity defined and proposed within the project is the ENACT Energy Auditor. On the development of the ENACT project, 6 European partners have collaborated together: under the coordination of AISFOR, the partners involved were RENAEL (It), ADENE (Pt) Kape (Pl), INCOMA (Es) and APADGE (Es) representing the two sectors addressed: VET and energy. All partners are experts in the European training market / energy market and are involved in other projects related to ENAC:Tnational initiatives, European concertation actions and EU projects.The partners have closely collaborated to implement the ambitious ENACT work plan to define the ENACT Energy Auditor profile, the training programmes, modules and relative training materials in an harmonised and structured manner in all the project countries involved. The partners have also collaborated to design the ENACT ECVET system for the mutual recognition of the ENACT training and have prepared and undersigned a Memorandum of Understanding. During the 24-month ENACT project period, the following activities have been developed:- study of the energy auditing market in Europe with focus on the civil/residential sector,- analysis and comparison of the existing figures in the project national markets for domestic / civil energy auditing - in terms of knowledge, skills and competencies of the various existing figures,- definition of the KSC (Knowledge, Skills and Competencies) matrix of the ENACT Energy Auditor and definition of the relative ENACT Energy Auditor profile leading to the publication of the relative Qualification Scheme,- definition of the ENACT Energy Auditor training course,- validation of the defined profile, training scheme and materials,- collection and analysis of the open training resources related to the modules of the ENACT Energy Auditor training course,- preparation of the relative ENACT training materials for each module for the pilot and validation of the trainign course and material,- set-up of the ICT ENACT system, including the choice of the training platform and its customization for the Italian pilot and the validation in the other countries,- development of the ENACT pilot in Italy by deliverying the full ENACT course through the customised ENACT ICT system,- validation of ENACT (ICT system and uploaded ENACT training material and other underlying documents) in the non Italian countries,- fine-tuning, according to the pilot and validation results, of the ENACT profile / training course / training material / ICT system,- definition of possible recommendations for the take-up of the ENAT Energy Auditor figure by the countries involved in the project and for the dissemination and take-up of the professional figure also in countries outside the ENACT consortium.The ENACT Results and impact attained are both at Nation and Europe (project) level. The timing of the ENACT project enabled the partners to take advantage of the activity in the various countries of the definition of the European norm on energy audit (UNI CEI EN 16247), in particular of chapter 5 of the norm on the ""Energy Audits"". The ENACT results are therefore in line and compatible with the European norm and the national recognition of the technical standards for their implementation. The main outputs of the ENACT project can be sumarised as follows:1) ENACT Comparative Report of the energy auditing scenario in the various countries and of the energy audit professional families,2) ENACT Qualification Scheme illustrating the ENACT energy audit profile and training,3) ENACT training programme and relative training resources,4) ENACT Memorandum of Understanding for the mutual recognition of the training, based on the ECVET system,5) ENACT ICT system,6) Pilot and validation results of the ENACT profile training programme training materials and ICT system,7) ENACT Recommendations illustrating lessons learnt from ENACT experience and indications on follow-up"
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