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Name: LIFECroCHP: Sustainable Development of Croatia Capacity in CHP Sector 
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Project status: From: 2002-01-01 To: 2004-07-01 (Completed)
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Type (Programme): MULTILAT 
Instrument: LIFE 
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Croatian partner
Organisation name: Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje 
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Contact person name: Bogdan, Željko
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National Technical University of Athens Grčka 
Instituto Superior Técnico Portugal 
Short description of project
Combined heat and power (CHP) production has clear environmental advantages as it is imperative to encourage more efficient use of fossil fuels and to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. Croatia does not have national energy, environmental or climate change strategies and there is no government agency dedicated to rational energy use. In the process of closer co-operation between Croatia and the EU those strategies will have to be put in line with European strategy, and necessary legislation produced. The objective of the project is to increase the sustainability of Croatian development advancing in the same time the European priorities, objectives of the UNFCCC and global sustainability by establishing the local capacity for development and implementation of guidelines for local co-generation sector. The purpose of this project is to set up a co-generation sector framework for an environmental and climate change action plan by setting strategy for obtaining an integrated environmental, climate change and energy guidelines for CHP sector. It will also propose the necessary legislation changes in order to facilitate application of rational energy use in the CHP sector and in order to put it in line with the Acquis Communautaire. Further, it will obtain generalised framework of necessary measures that could then be applied in other countries of the Western Balkans region, as well as in other Economies in Transition. The expected results of the project will include a framework for a national co-generation strategy that would be in line with the environmental and climate change priorities and sustainable development needs, as well as the generalised framework for CHP sector revitalisation that could be re-used in the region. 
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