Following three years of testing and extensive
research, the UNWTO and its partners have launched an online tool
to help hotels evaluate their energy consumption and assist in
improving their energy management and cutting costs.
The Hotel Energy Solutions (HES)
e-toolkit, the main output of the Hotel Energy Solutions project,
provides hoteliers with a report which shows their current energy
use and recommends appropriate renewable energy and energy
efficiency technologies and actions. It further sets out what kind
of savings on operational expenses hotels can expect from their
green investments through a return on investment calculator.
Testing of the toolkit was finalized in August in over 100
European properties in four different pilot destinations: Haute-Savoie,
in France, Palma de Mallorca, in Spain, Bonn, in Germany, and Strandja, in Bulgaria, with positive feedback from hotel
owners and managers.
Tourism is today one the largest
drivers of employment and development. Millions of people are
employed in the sector around the world, in a wide range of
positions and levels, contributing significantly to local economic
growth and wellbeing. Tourism is also responsible for 5% of the
world’s CO2 emissions, out of which hotels and other types of
accommodation account for 2% - a comparatively small, yet
important, footprint that the tourism sector has assumed as a
priority to be addressed.
In response to the challenge of
climate change, the HES project aims to increase energy efficiency
(EE) in European small and medium hotels by 20% and their use of
renewable energies (RE) by 10%, demonstrating that economic growth
and sustainability can, and should, go hand in hand.
The
online toolkit, alongside other resources – a web based “Energy
School”, a series of research reports to better understand EE and
RE technologies and promotional materials for hotels to sensitize
their guests to energy saving – will be made available free of charge to all accommodation establishments registered with the
project.
Hotel Energy Solutions is a UNWTO-initiated
project supported by the European Agency for Competitiveness and
Innovation under the Intelligent Energy Europe programme. The
project has been implemented in partnership with the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the International Hotel &
Restaurant Association (IH&RA), the European Renewable Energy
Council (EREC) as well as the French Environment and Energy
Management Agency (ADEME).
While built for European Union
Member States in line with EU Energy Policies, the project is
expected to be rolled out globally over the coming years. Once
adapted for non-EU Member States, the project will benefit hotels
worldwide, helping to contribute to climate change mitigation while
helping hotels increase business profits.
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