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The competition is part of the European Smart-e Buildings Campaign: www.takeyourenergyback.eu/smart-e-competition!
YOUR STORY Share your story and tell us how smart-e is your building! You represent a company or an association? You represent a local authority? · What energy efficiency action have you carried out in your building? · What was your financial investment? · What results have you reached: financial savings (€/year), energy savings (kWh.year), CO2 emissions avoided (kg of CO2 equivalent/year)? If existing, please include a link to a webpage giving more details on your Smart-e story. The competition is also open to individuals who want to tell how it feels to live in a Smart-e home! SUBMIT YOUR STORY To take part in the competition, please send your testimonial to
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Your testimonial can be a text (70 words max) with a picture (.jpeg) or a video (YouTube link or .mp4). WIN! Each month a testimonial is selected and highlighted on the homepage of the European Smart-e Buildings Campaign and receives two water savers designed by Aquaclic! The Smart-e Competition also rewards a yearly winner! All testimonials are displayed at www.takeyourenergyback.eu/smart-e-competition and will be promoted in the Smart-e buildings social networks. WHAT IS SMART-E BUILDINGS? The European web portal "Smart-e Buildings" was launched in May 2011: www.takeyourenergyback.eu. It is part of a wider campaign involving Energy Cities, EREC, Climate Alliance, leading agencies and companies specialised in renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable communication [1]. It is supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Commission. The objective of the campaign is to achieve a massive EU-wide mobilisation and empowerment of cities, citizens, building owners, private and public bodies, parliamentarians and the media for energy-efficient buildings. Theinteractive web portal is linked to a large number of social networking sites. [1] EREC (European Renewable Energy Council), EuroACE (European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings), CEETB (European Energy Efficiency Installers - Committee for the Construction Industry), FEDARENE (European Federation of Regional Energy and Environment Agencies), Energy Cities (European Association of local authorities inventing their energy future), Climate Alliance (Association of European local authorities committed to climate protection), ADEME (French Environment and Energy Management Agency), eclareon, Ketchum Pleon. |