EU-MORE will be part of this important event – meet our experts at Enlit 2024 Milano
⚡ Don’t miss the SmartEnergyCluster session and stand at the Enlit Europe event!💡 Come visit us, learn from experts and discover how the innovative projects
⚡ Don’t miss the SmartEnergyCluster session and stand at the Enlit Europe event!💡 Come visit us, learn from experts and discover how the innovative projects
Fraunhofer ISI beta tool now available to test & download. test first a webbased excel here: https://t1p.de/l7w8s Then to download full beta version go to
at Session 3A: Policies II, we will present: Policy recommendations to accelerate the replacement of old electric motors 🕓 on Tue 3rd Sep at 16:00
👉download here:https://help.leonardo-energy.org/hc/en-us/articles/14340142522524-Boosting-efficiency-EU-MORE-s-policy-review-on-replacing-inefficient-motors-in-industry-and-services-MA09: Electric motors used in industrial applications often remain in service beyond their expected lifespan, limiting the benefits of newer, more efficient motors. The
EU-MORE will display two posters at the poster session on Tue afternoon: 1) Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Policies on Industrial Electric MotorsA Stock Model,
We have set a first round of national EU-MORE workshops in Greece, Belgium and Germany in May 2024 – more to come in other countries soon!
If you are involved in early replacement of motors in industry & tertiary sector aand interested to assist -please contact us at info@eu-more.eu or here at our CONTACT page.
The workshops are in-person and in national language, attendance is free but upon prior registration – welcome to meet with you!
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