The CAMS – Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Synergies in Energy Efficiency Projects platform aims to capitalize results of ongoing EU INTERREG and other EU energy efficiency projects.

The platform explored:
Project activities are divided into 4 Work Packages (WPs). WP1 is for Project management, Communication, dissemination and reporting, led by Project partner: Tartu Regional Energy Agency – TREA.
Activities within WP1 include management and communication, running project website for outreach and arranging 2 meetings in Tartu, Estonia: kick-off meeting for detailed planning of project activities and final conference for presenting and disseminating the results. PP’s contribute to WP1 tasks related to the activities they are involved and responsible for.
WP2 is for capitalisation of ongoing energy efficiency projects in BSR, enhancing building energy performance auditing. LP for this WP is County Government of Dalarna. Activities include development of energy audit database. For unification and harmonisation of the energy audits across the BSR, a series of pilot energy audits in Estonia, Latvia, Poland and Sweden will be carried out by respective project partner’s experts (licenced auditors).
WP3 led by BEF Germany focuses on capitalisation of the results of the ARCEE project and foresees preparation of the Qualification programme on housing refurbishment for BSR which is adjusted to all participating BSR countries.
WP4 led by CBSS facilitates the climate adaptation and mitigation policy dialogue, resulting in policy recommendations and guidance for climate-proofing ESIF projects. The Russian contexts and dissemination for seeking mitigation-adaptation synergies is provided by Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University.
CAMS Platform is part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund and European Neighbourhood Instrument) as part of the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020, Priority 2 “Natural resources”, Specific objective 2.3 “Energy efficiency”.
Photo: “Heu” by Evelyn Berg, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
