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COMMUNICATION
HORIZON2020 Project HERON
Forward-looking socio-economic research on Energy Efficiency in EU countries. GA No. 649690
AIM is assessed as successful and innovative by two independent
Taking into account that behavioral barriers demonstrated by groups of EU evaluators.
end users create negative deviations in EE set targets between
5-20% in EU and 20-30% globally1, the HERON project aims HERON partners worked on deviations caused by barriers
at facilitating policy makers to develop and monitor Energy of end-users’ behavior towards EE targets and studied ways
Efficiency (EE) policies in building and transport sectors, of addressing these barriers and reducing these deviations,
through forward-looking socio-economic research in six EU through effective policies. The developed pathway of the
and one candidate countries (Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, project facilitates its users to conclude with the preferred
Estonia, the United Kingdom, Italy and Serbia). The research scenario, among a number of optimal developed ones with
effort lasted for almost three years. the use of the multi-criteria AMS2.
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION This overall HERON process (pathway), as built through the
The innovative core element is the incorporation of non- project progress, follows these steps:
economic and non-market elements, such as social, educational 1. Develop EE scenarios;
and cultural, into energy modeling for reflecting the end-user 2. Define the set of behavioral barriers (in relation to input
behavior towards EE in the two aforementioned sectors.
drivers);
Based on advanced research, surveys and questionnaire, 3. Collect and develop a reliable qualitative data base;
an innovative tool is developed providing policy makers 4. Calculate (through the HERON – DST) the impact and total
with the ability, for the first time, to quantify the qualitative
characteristics associated with end-users’ behavioral impact factors of barriers;
barriers. This user-friendly software, named as HERON 5. Calculate the emerging deviations, due to behavioral
Decision Support Tool (HERON – DST) allows the calculation
of the impact of behavioral barriers on the input drivers barriers, on both the input drivers and EE targets, in
(technologies and policies) and the assumed targets of EE scenarios’ analysis;
scenarios. The tool is developed by the Energy Policy and 6. Optimize the mixture of input drivers and final targets with
Development Centre (KEPA) of the National and Kapodistrian HERON -DST;
University of Athens (NKUA) (Coordinator of the project) and 7. Identify the optimum EE scenario against Environmental
performance, Political acceptability and Feasibility of
implementation using the multi-criteria AMS;
8. Conclude with a policy mixture leading to a more effective
and preferable EE scenario.
IMPACT
HERON was selected by the European Commission as good
practice project, incorporating social sciences and humanities
in HORIZON 2020 projects, after a screening procedure with
the participation of 500 project coordinators.
The importance of its outcomes is quoted in an EU Commission
Staff Working Group Document (SWD/2016/0404 final -
2016/0376 (COD) (Document 4, Chapter 6.2, p. 95)).
HERON is disseminated among the twelve member states of
the Black Sea Economic Cooperation organization while it is
planned to be implemented in the process of promoting EE
programmes through GCF procedures. ●
1. UNEP, 2016. The Emissions Gap Report 2016 – A UNEP synthesis Report. At: http://www.unep.org/emissionsgap/resources
2. Konidari P., D. Mavrakis, 2007. “A multi-criteria evaluation method for climate change mitigation policy instruments”, Energy Policy 35, pages 6235-6257.
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