Heating and cooling accounts for almost 80% of all energy used by households, which in turn, are responsible for 21% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions. By rethinking heating and cooling systems at local level, municipalities can have a big impact on advancing towards EU’s decarbonisation targets. Planning and implementing a fossil-free heating and cooling system (such as renewable district heating and cooling) can have disruptive consequences for the community, but by involving citizens in this process, one neighbourhood at the time, municipalities can progress faster, increase acceptance and fostering local and democratic ownership of the new system. Energy communities have proved instrumental to this process, but more knowledge and experience is needed to legitimise public-civic partnerships in this sector and make it easier for such projects to develop.
During this 1 hour and half webinar, you will discover:
AGENDA
TIME | TOPIC | SPEAKER |
11 – 11:05 | Welcome and introduction | Sara Giovannini, Energy Cities |
11:05 – 11:20 | Supporting the implementation of key EU legislations on heating & cooling: the role of municipalities | Nicolas Raimondi, Energy Cities Allison Le Corre, Energy Cities |
11:20 – 11:30 | How to include citizens in heating & cooling planning? | Felix Kriedemann, REScoop.eu |
11:30 – 11:45 | Experience from the ground: Expedition Warmth | Anne-Marie Zwanink, City of Utrecht (NL) |
11:45 – 12 | Experience from the ground: city and citizens coming together to reduce dependency from the gas grid | Rania Mylona, Energy Community of Karditsa (GR) |
12 – 12:15 | Q&A | Sara Giovannini, Energy Cities |
12:15 – 12:30 | Conclusion | Sara Giovannini, Energy Cities |
This event is organised by Energy Cities and REScoop.eu and funded by the EU Climate Fundation and the REDI4HEAT project. It has the support of the EU Covenant of Mayors Initiative.