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New UNWTO Project Aims to Reduce Reduce Energy Consumption in Hotels

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MADRID, SPAIN—A new United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) project is leading to at least 20 percent overall energy savings and increasing renewable energy use by 10 percent in hotels. It targets particularly small and medium enterprises, which represent the vast majority of hotel rooms in the accommodation sector and which can benefit from best practice trends and technology advances. The project brings together partners from the hotel, environment and renewable energy communities and is supported by the European Union.

More than half of the world’s 5.9 million hotel rooms are located in Europe. Ninety percent of those are in small and medium sized hotels, while the remaining 10 percent belong to major groups.

Energy efficiency and the enhanced use of renewable energies will have a special place in hotel management, considering that today small businesses are only marginal users of renewable energy resources and outdated technology makes them less competitive.

Toolkit to be Created

The project will create a toolkit to assist investment decisions, improve access to new technologies, and build support networks. It will target savings from heating, cooling, lighting, washing, and drying in pilot hotels by at least 20 percent and increase renewable energies production by 10 percent.

As well as small and medium hotels, beneficiaries will include hotel associations, national tourism bodies, destinations and tour operators, as well as green technology suppliers and manufacturers. The project outcomes will be extended around the world and demonstrated on www.ClimateSolutions.travel.

Launching the project at World Travel Market, UNWTO Assistant Secretary-General Professor Geoffrey Lipman said, “In our Davos Declaration Process on Climate Change we established a way forward for the tourism sector to become climate neutral in the front ranks of the global community. We have to start now and this project is exactly the kind of collaborative public private initiative we shall be seeking around the world.”

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