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European – Sustainable Energy Award for Prisons
E-SEA P
May 2011 – May 2014 (36 mnth)
IEE/10/383/SI2.589428
Updated:July 2011
May 2011 – May 2014 (36 mnth)
IEE/10/383/SI2.589428
Updated:July 2011
Project Summary
• 8 European Regions and 14 participant prisons working to establish an international award and assessment framework to recognise achievements in improved energy sustainability in prisons
• E-SEAP will encourage an holistic approach to energy management through assessment and support tools that address 3 components:
1. Prison Buildings and Management2. Education and training (prisoners and staff)3. Prison Communities
May 2011 – May 2014 (36 mnth)
IEE/10/383/SI2.589428
Updated:July 2011
Background Informed and developed on the basis of an award winning pilot project by
Severn Wye Energy Agency (www.swea.co.uk) Prisons high energy consumers consisting of non residential, including in
some instances industrial and multi residential (prisoner wings) buildings High energy spends and low morale and motivation are common across
Europe This award seeks to motivate, provide recognition and kudos and recognise
all steps taken by prison authorities not just their consumption savings Addressing education and training issues the project also seeks to support
prisons in reducing reoffending, tackling fuel poverty and increasing the impact of sustainability measures through the domestic sector (homes and families of staff and prisoners
May 2011 – May 2014 (36 mnth)
IEE/10/383/SI2.589428
Updated:July 2011
Objectives and Main Steps To develop E-SEAP as a fully
supported assessment methodology and award
To fully engage key actors in shaping the E-SEAP
To raise awareness and foster the adoption of intelligent energy use patterns and action beyond EPBD
To evaluate the effectiveness and added value E-SEAP brings
To generate international interest from beyond the consortium towards longer term strategic objectives
Engagement of target group and potential stakeholders
Enabling Practical Action – supporting prisons on each of the E-SEAP elements, simultaneously developing the assessment framework and preparing prisons for the first awards
Finalisation – evaluation, adaptation and production of a unified assessment and award methodology with support tools
Instigation of Strategic Objectives through high level and comprehensive final dissemination
May 2011 – May 2014 (36 mnth)
IEE/10/383/SI2.589428
Updated:July 2011
Expected Results Fully supported award scheme available in 8 regions with established
business case and interest for future roll out. The E-SEAP will have a common international branding and comprises of 3 Elements
For each element (Buildings and their Energy Management; Education and Training; Prison Communities) there will be;
A matrix identifying the components (the tasks participant prisons need to achieve); each component will have multiple levels of achievement:
A set of scoring assessment criteria for each component that indicates the route of progression and serves to provide a numerical score
The range of evidence required from a Prison to demonstrate they have achieved each component
A Guidance Manual to support prisons in achieving the award A format for assessment and moderation and overall scoring
methodology, with weightings applied for each component.
May 2011 – May 2014 (36 mnth)
IEE/10/383/SI2.589428
Updated:July 2011
Partners and ContactCoordinated by:
Severn Wye Energy Agency LtdUnit 15 Highnam Business CentreHighnam, Gloucester, GL2 8DNTelephone — 00 44 (0) 1452 835060
Mike BrainHead of Business Services [email protected]
Rachel CloseHead of Education and [email protected]
Partner Organisations Short Name
Country code
Projects in Motion Ltd PIM MT
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
UNIZAG - FSB HR
Ekodoma Ekodoma LV
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki AUTH EL
Building and Civil Engineering Institute ZRMK
BCEIZRMK
SI
Her Majesty's Prison Hewell HMP Hewell UK
Chris Mee Safety Engineering CMSE IE