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Benchmark of demand-driven innovation
Public procurement and the way procurement processes are shaped provide local authorities with significant opportunities to improve the energy efficiency of their aging infrastructure. By orienting their procurement strategies toward new solutions that improve the energy efficiency of buildings / public lighting, local and regional authorities can reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to sustainable development. Public Procurement of Innovation is one solution for Mediterranean municipalities to address the challenge of climate change by purchasing products, services, and works with high environmental performance. One of the obstacles to implementing measures for improving energy consumption in small municipalities is often that there is nobody at municipal level with sufficient knowledge to assess, propose and decide on actions in the energy field. Due to this lack of knowledge on energy issues, aspects such as delivery period and price becomes priority when awarding contracts for equipment or designing new public buildings. This way of operating hinders the diffusion of innovation while selection criteria established in terms of energy efficiency would have promoted innovation. This benchmark aims at contributing to the resolution of this problem It gathers, analyses, and further develops existing know how on PPI and its application to the field of energy efficiency underlining strategy and opportunities both for local authorities and innovative clusters. The analysis includes a literature survey and a review of successful case studies in PPI. For these cases of excellence, fields of application of PPI and related opportunity for public authorities and SMEs are identified. Then these elements will be used for the development of the guidance for innovation procurement selection. ; Prominent MED project (Public Procurement of Innovation Boosting Green Growth in the MED area, 1MED15-1.1-M12-070) Interreg Mediterranean, Project co-financed by the European Regional Development
Benchmark of demand-driven innovation
Public procurement and the way procurement processes are shaped provide local authorities with significant opportunities to improve the energy efficiency of their aging infrastructure. By orienting their procurement strategies toward new solutions that improve the energy efficiency of buildings / public lighting, local and regional authorities can reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to sustainable development. Public Procurement of Innovation is one solution for Mediterranean municipalities to address the challenge of climate change by purchasing products, services, and works with high environmental performance. One of the obstacles to implementing measures for improving energy consumption in small municipalities is often that there is nobody at municipal level with sufficient knowledge to assess, propose and decide on actions in the energy field. Due to this lack of knowledge on energy issues, aspects such as delivery period and price becomes priority when awarding contracts for equipment or designing new public buildings. This way of operating hinders the diffusion of innovation while selection criteria established in terms of energy efficiency would have promoted innovation. This benchmark aims at contributing to the resolution of this problem It gathers, analyses, and further develops existing know how on PPI and its application to the field of energy efficiency underlining strategy and opportunities both for local authorities and innovative clusters. The analysis includes a literature survey and a review of successful case studies in PPI. For these cases of excellence, fields of application of PPI and related opportunity for public authorities and SMEs are identified. Then these elements will be used for the development of the guidance for innovation procurement selection. ; Prominent MED project (Public Procurement of Innovation Boosting Green Growth in the MED area, 1MED15-1.1-M12-070) Interreg Mediterranean, Project co-financed by the European Regional Development
Benchmark of demand-driven innovation
Bougrain F (author) / Badia JD (author) / Baldasarri G (author) / Casadinho C (author) / Digiovine G (author) / Lucci E (author) / Madramany-Sanchis P (author) / Maio B (author) / Martins S (author) / Moisson PH (author)
2018-01-10
oai:zenodo.org:4246029
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Electronic Resource
English
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690
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