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The main impetus for this report (and for the reports prepared for the other six growth poles) is a request received from the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration. The request came within the context of on-going preparations for the 2014-2020 Programming period, with Energy Efficiency being one the major themes of the Europe 2020 strategy, and a critical priority for all EU Member Countries. Within Romania, local authorities that will want to access energy efficiency funds under the 2014-2020 Regional Operational Program will need to first prepare energy efficiency strategies. The TRACE tool is specifically targeted at local authorities, and is a good instrument for drafting such strategies. After the 1989 Revolution, Romania began its transition from a centralized system to a market-based economy. Today the country is a member of the European Union (EU) and NATO. After more than a decade of economic restructuring and political change, the country has taken significant steps toward catching up with the economic performance of more developed EU countries. Although radical reforms brought about significant changes in recent years, the standard of living of Romanians is still behind the EU average. The transition period after the end of the communist regime has led to significant changes in the social and economic life of the residents of Craiova. Some of these developments have positively affected people's life, whereas a few came along with inconveniences and difficulties. During the first years of transition the city attracted people from parts of Dolj County and from elsewhere in Romania. This process led to severe de-population in the rural areas of Dolj County. At the same time, due to economic constraints, some of the urban population of Craiova moved to the wider metropolitan area. Like every other city in the country, municipal buildings in Craiova require proper measures toward improving energy efficiency - particularly in health care and education facilities managed by the city government. A benchmarking of the municipal building stock, along with audit and retrofit measures, should be performed in order to identify the highest energy savings potential and proper intervention measures. As for the water sector, although the system covers the entire city and most of the households in Craiova have water meters, there are high losses in the network. In addition, in order to improve the overall efficiency of the water system, oversized pumps needs to be replaced with smaller, energy-efficient ones. Finally, although selective collection has been implemented in Craiova, there is more that can be done about improving recycling rates.
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The main impetus for this report (and             for the reports prepared for the other six growth poles) is             a request received from the Ministry of Regional Development             and Public Administration. The request came within the             context of on-going preparations for the 2014-2020             Programming period, with Energy Efficiency being one the             major themes of the Europe 2020 strategy, and a critical             priority for all EU Member Countries. Within Romania, local             authorities that will want to access energy efficiency funds             under the 2014-2020 Regional Operational Program will need             to first prepare energy efficiency strategies. The TRACE             tool is specifically targeted at local authorities, and is a             good instrument for drafting such strategies. After the 1989             Revolution, Romania began its transition from a centralized             system to a market-based economy. Today the country is a             member of the European Union (EU) and NATO. After more than             a decade of economic restructuring and political change, the             country has taken significant steps toward catching up with             the economic performance of more developed EU countries.             Although radical reforms brought about significant changes             in recent years, the standard of living of Romanians is             still behind the EU average. The transition period after the             end of the communist regime has led to significant changes             in the social and economic life of the residents of Craiova.             Some of these developments have positively affected             people's life, whereas a few came along with             inconveniences and difficulties. During the first years of             transition the city attracted people from parts of Dolj             County and from elsewhere in Romania. This process led to             severe de-population in the rural areas of Dolj County. At             the same time, due to economic constraints, some of the             urban population of Craiova moved to the wider metropolitan             area. Like every other city in the country, municipal             buildings in Craiova require proper measures toward             improving energy efficiency - particularly in health care             and education facilities managed by the city government. A             benchmarking of the municipal building stock, along with             audit and retrofit measures, should be performed in order to             identify the highest energy savings potential and proper             intervention measures. As for the water sector, although the             system covers the entire city and most of the households in             Craiova have water meters, there are high losses in the             network. In addition, in order to improve the overall             efficiency of the water system, oversized pumps needs to be             replaced with smaller, energy-efficient ones. Finally,             although selective collection has been implemented in             Craiova, there is more that can be done about improving             recycling rates.
  
 
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Abstract

The main impetus for this report (and for the reports prepared for the other six growth poles) is a request received from the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration. The request came within the context of on-going preparations for the 2014-2020 Programming period, with Energy Efficiency being one the major themes of the Europe 2020 strategy, and a critical priority for all EU Member Countries. Within Romania, local authorities that will want to access energy efficiency funds under the 2014-2020 Regional Operational Program will need to first prepare energy efficiency strategies. The TRACE tool is specifically targeted at local authorities, and is a good instrument for drafting such strategies. After the 1989 Revolution, Romania began its transition from a centralized system to a market-based economy. Today the country is a member of the European Union (EU) and NATO. After more than a decade of economic restructuring and political change, the country has taken significant steps toward catching up with the economic performance of more developed EU countries. Although radical reforms brought about significant changes in recent years, the standard of living of Romanians is still behind the EU average. The transition period after the end of the communist regime has led to significant changes in the social and economic life of the residents of Craiova. Some of these developments have positively affected people's life, whereas a few came along with inconveniences and difficulties. During the first years of transition the city attracted people from parts of Dolj County and from elsewhere in Romania. This process led to severe de-population in the rural areas of Dolj County. At the same time, due to economic constraints, some of the urban population of Craiova moved to the wider metropolitan area. Like every other city in the country, municipal buildings in Craiova require proper measures toward improving energy efficiency - particularly in health care and education facilities managed by the city government. A benchmarking of the municipal building stock, along with audit and retrofit measures, should be performed in order to identify the highest energy savings potential and proper intervention measures. As for the water sector, although the system covers the entire city and most of the households in Craiova have water meters, there are high losses in the network. In addition, in order to improve the overall efficiency of the water system, oversized pumps needs to be replaced with smaller, energy-efficient ones. Finally, although selective collection has been implemented in Craiova, there is more that can be done about improving recycling rates.

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