We Help CENTRAL EUROPE
To Manage The Energy Transition

In March 2022, shortly after the start of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the European Commission announced a plan of
making Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels well before 2030.

Across central Europe, local and regional authorities are struggling with this transition. They often face similar challenges, so we have pooled together the best tools and tips from our projects that can help instantly to drive forward the transition towards clean energy.

You will find readily available and transferrable solutions that help regions and cities to become more energy-efficient and less dependent on fossil fuels. These include amongst other a toolkit on integrated financial instruments for energy efficient solutions, strategies and action plans for better energy planning, and smart solutions for introducing low emission zones.

Many more solutions exist and we are updating this page continuously to include additional information from our projects.

our projects

PROJECTS WORKING ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OTHER PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE

These projects focus on energy management measures with the aim to reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency of public buildings, in particular schools, as well as addressing the retrofitting and refurbishment of existing buildings into near zero energy buildings.
Projects cover both technical and financial solutions, also applying different forms of financing and contractual arrangements as well as demand side management tools. Besides buildings, two approved projects also address other types of public infrastructure such as wastewater treatment plants and municipal waste management infrastructure as well as public lighting.

Municipal and administrative buildings
BOOSTEE-CE | TARGET-CE | eCentral

Schools
TOGETHER | FEEDSCHOOLS | ENERGY@SCHOOL

Transport infrastructure
Dynamic Light | EfficienceCE

Waste and waste water infrastructure
REEF 2W


PROJECTS WORKING ON ENERGY PLANNING

These projects address a variety of energy planning topics which are complementary to each other, with a certain focus on renewable energy resources. Topics covered so far range from the usage of shallow geothermal energy planning for heating and cooling strategies to the exploitation of renewable energy potentials and increased energy efficiency in rural regions. Also governance aspects such as better management of sustainable energy and climate change mitigation in public administrations are tackled. Furthermore, approved projects cover the specific topics of waste heat utilisation and energy financing with the aim of setting up of innovative financial instruments for a low carbon energy transition.

Good governance
CitiEnGov | PROSPECT2030 | ENES-CE

Energy financing
FIRECE

Renewable energy resources
GeoPLASMA-CE | RURES | ENTRAIN

Waste heat
CE-HEAT

Energy storage
Store4HUC

PROJECTS WORKING ON LOW CARBON MOBILITY AT FUNCTIONAL URBAN AREA LEVEL

These projects focus on smart solutions for low emission zones and low carbon mobility policies in functional urban areas. Furthermore, they tackle cleaner freight transport and improved mobility for passengers travelling to/from the airports.

Low carbon mobility planning
Dynaxibility4CE | LOW-CARB | MOVECIT | SMART COMMUTING

Clean freight management
SULPiTER

Low-emission zones
SOLEZ

Air passengers mobility
LAira

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Climate change is the biggest challenge of our times. And it is an opportunity to build a new economic model. The European Green Deal set the blueprint for this transformational change.

All 27 EU Member States committed to turning the EU into the first climate neutral continent by 2050. To get there, they pledged to reduce emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.

More about European Green Deal

OUR FUNDING

To respond to the above challenges, with our new funding we will continue to encourage cooperation for greener Europe. In coming years, we will fund projects that address environmental challenges in central Europe and help increasing energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy. But also those that encourage sustainable urban mobility.

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