Multiple Benefits Reports
Quality assurance & risk management plan
D1.1 Quality assurance & risk management plan]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This document outlines the project quality management and risk management plan. The overall approach to quality management in the project is based on two elements: The timely completion and provision of the deliverables to the EC on the one hand and the design of high-quality documents on the other hand.
Multiple benefits print materials report
D8.5 Print materials]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
The purpose of this deliverable is to deliver consistent and high-quality print materials throughout the course of the project, including a poster and brochure/folder for dissemination. The basis for all print and web communications, a distinctive visual profile, has been completed for the project and is described below. Several print-ready templates of different formats, which are based upon the visual profile, are already available to partners. Print-ready templates for a Roll-up/poster and folder were developed.
Multiple Benefits Communication & Dissemination Plan
D8.1 Strategic communication & dissemination plan]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
The Multiple Benefits project’s Strategic Communication Plan summarises how the Multiple Benefits project presents itself to key target groups and the experience and extended impact it is hoped to generate. The plan describes the resources and approach employed to achieve this. The goal of the plan is to support effective and consistent external communications across thirteen partner organisations involved in the project, and over the course of the three-year project.
Multiple benefits website (deliverable report)
D8.2 Project website report]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
The Multiple Benefits website is a primary channel to support overall project communication goals, convey the project message and include dynamic content for target audiences. The Multiple Benefits project website URL is registered at www.m-benefits.eu. Several other domains (www.mbenefits.eu) have also been acquired, which currently redirect
users to the site.
Synergies report
D8.6 Synergies report]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
The purpose of this report is two-fold: 1) to identify connections to and potential synergies with other European Commission funded projects and, 2) to identify opportunities for embedding the Multiple Benefits approach, tools, and outputs into EU policies, programmes or EU/international standards.
General public dissemination report
D8.4 General public dissemination report]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This deliverable summarizes the public dissemination activities and stakeholders reached by the Multiple Benefits project partners during the project. General dissemination activities include organization of and participation in regional/local workshops and events; distribution of press releases, columns, and newsletters; publications; social media posts and activities; and video/films produced.
Documentation of major dissemination events
D8.3 Documentation of major dissemination events]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
The purpose of this document is to summarize the take-aways and protocols from the European-wide dissemination events. A summary of all local or national-level workshops/events, webinars, and training sessions – a total of over 40 events throughout the course of the project – is included in D8.4 (General Dissemination).
Final report on the engagement strategy
D7.4 Final report on the engagement strategy]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This briefing is a collection of findings and results from the stakeholder consultation processes in seven implementing countries: Austria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland.
Results on consultation process
D7.3 Results on consultation process]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This report presents the main findings arising from the stakeholder engagement processes that took place throughout the M-Benefits project. The stakeholder engagement processes involved training workshops and webinars, participation in questionnaires and the pilot projects, but also interaction on a one-on-one basis with the advisory board members.
Evaluation and validation report (pilot projects)
D6.2 Evaluation and validation report]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This report summarises the results of evaluation of the Multiple Benefits tools, which is based on evaluation and surveys of pilot companies conducted after the implementation phase. The pilot companies were asked to fill in questionnaires aiming to collect feedback and ideas for improvement.
Report on pilot projects
D6.1 Report on pilot project results]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
Pilot projects were conducted in the different countries to apply the Multiple Benefits approach and evaluate the results. The experience in different countries had different challenges, influenced mostly by the pandemic situation. Nevertheless, the participation from several companies in almost all countries was observed and at least 24 exemplary projects were successfully conducted and are documented in this report.
Report on use and results of Serious Gaming
D5.5 Evaluation of Serious Game]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This document represents a detailed evaluation report about the Serious Game, used in the trainings of M-Benefits. The Serious Game has been developed with the open source platform Wegas in the framework of WP4 of M-Benefits and has been hosted for the whole project duration and will be hosted until 3 years after the project.
Results of webinars
D5.4 Results of webinars]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This work is complementary to the regional training workshops developed by each implementation partner in Task 5.2. In addition to the regional training workshops, a sequence of 3-4 national webinars in local language has been developed and offered to a broader audience to reach out to further potential participants. Webinars have been used both to ensure largest dissemination of the training materials, allowing a broader participation from target audience, and to promote the participation to the T5.2 and T5.4 actions and the use of the tools produced by the project.
Report on training courses
D5.3 Report on trainings]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
In this document all trainings performed by the implementing partners are documented. Each implementing partner commenced a training program of at least 2 trainings, based on the training scheme developed in the framework of WP4.
Final publication of fact sheets
D3.3 Fact sheets]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
A report providing an overview of Work Package 3 - the Evidence Base - and fact sheets summarising the work.
Lessons learned for frameworks report
D2.3 Lessons learned framework]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
The key purpose of this report is to document lessons from carrying out the M-BENEFITS research and its implementation so that the methodology can continue to be developed and practitioners outside the project can learn from the project.
Multiple benefits final report
D1.3 Final report]
Nov 2021 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
Final report explaining the Multiple Benefits methodology, major activities, and results of the project.
Training tools
D4.3 Training tools]
Feb 2019 [Training materials & tools, Multiple Benefits Reports]
This report provides the basis for the Multiple Benefits Training Tools and course material to be used to train professionals (mainly energy experts) in how to apply the methodology. These educational tools will be used in workshops, webinars and online courses throughout the course of the project.
Tips and solutions for effective communication to decision-makers
D4.2 Tips and solutions for effective communication to decision-makers]
Feb 2019 [Training materials & tools, Multiple Benefits Reports]
This document aims to provide tips and guidance to help energy experts communicate energy saving projects effectively to upper management decision makers. The guidance considers the decision-making context, influences, and motivational techniques to guide people and organisational behaviour.
Summary of Multiple Benefits analysis tools
D4.1 Multiple Benefits Identification and Evaluation Tools]
Feb 2019 [Training materials & tools, Multiple Benefits Reports]
This summary outlines the Multiple Benefits analysis and communication tools. It shows screen-shots of an Excel-based toolkit that will be made available via Multiple Benefits trainings and pilot projects during the course of the project. The actual Excel-based toolkit will be made available as a separate publication in 2020-21.
Multiple Benefits Serious Game
D4.4 Multiple Benefits Serious Game]
Feb 2019 [Multiple Benefits Reports, Training materials & tools]
The Serious Game is one of the project’s main training tools. It will be used for training purposes during workshops, webinars or online courses. This final report presents some of the main aspects of the developed Serious Game.
Practitioners guidelines to identify multiple benefits
D2.2 Guidelines for Protocols, Interventions and Evaluations]
Aug 2018 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
This document summarises the key findings from a ‘rapid evidence assessment’ literature review with the aim to enable practitioners to identify the multiple benefits of energy efficiency or energy management investments which also offer strategic benefits to the firm.
Questionnaire to assess multiple benefits of energy efficiency measures
D3.1 Questionnaire]
Jul 2018 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
A questionnaire was developed to harmonize data collection across firms and countries in order to assess the associated multiple benefits of energy efficiency measures and to gain insight in the perception of multiple benefits in companies and their role in decision-making.
Literature review findings
D2.1 Literature Review - methodology and preliminary findings]
Jun 2018 [Multiple Benefits Reports]
Authors: Tina Fawcett, Gavin Killip, University of Oxford. This report from June 2018 is project deliverable D2.1. It aims to bring together the best available evidence to support the contention that a multiple benefits framing can be persuasive for individual firms, projects and investment decisions.